Abstract

Fly ash pollution is created close to Chhattisgarh’s coal-fired thermal power plants, which annually produce 8.7 million metric tonnes of fly ash. Chhattisgarh’s thermal power plants have a number of negative effects, including water contamination from fly ash, soil pollution, and air pollution. Waste from thermal power plants, known as fly ash, poses a number of environmental hazards when released into the atmosphere. On the other hand, because of its high porosity, large specific surface area, and other unique characteristics, fly ash can also be used as a low-cost and highly efficient adsorbent for the treatment of environmental pollutants. There are several methods used to control the spreading and disposal of fly ash. Plants have the capacity to establish fly ash in the soil and also control its spreading. These reviews focus on the impact of fly ash on vegetation and their disposal methods.

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