He said names of villages in Essex such as Eight Ash Green were testament to the historic importance of ash trees to communities in the past.
The company was given planning permission to pump ash into the lakes in 2007 but later agreed to use the 900, 000 tonnes of ash for landfill-capping, allowing the area to be used for conservation.
That is all to conform with the array of EPA regulations on the horizon that include everything from mercury to coal ash to carbon dioxide.
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The disease was first observed as a new form of ash dieback in Poland in 1992, and has since spread to ash trees in many European countries.
The government is to plant a quarter of a million ash trees in an attempt to find strains that are resistant to the fungus responsible for ash dieback.
D-shaped holes in the bark or new tree shoots emerging at the root zone of your ash trees may be a sign of infestation by the Emerald Ash Borer, an insect native to the Far East that targets ash trees, says Dave Dailey of Birchcrest Tree and Landscape, in Rochester, N.
Forestry Commission Wales staff are liaising with the owners of infected trees and have written to landowners offering guidance and urging them to take simple precautions to protect ash trees close to infected new plantings.
In November an outbreak of the disease in the UK led to a complete ban on the importation of ash to the island.
As it crumbled to ash, the sisters turned to me for the first time.
They had cash and important documents stored in a safe that were reduced to ash.
Modern industry produces many things, from coal ash to computers, that are difficult to dispose of properly.
"The major barrier to resuming flight has been understanding tolerance levels of aircraft to ash, " the CAA said.
The blazes have charred 400, 000 acres and reduced 1, 300 homes -- 1, 000 in San Diego County -- to ash.
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The disease has caused widespread damage to ash tree populations in continental Europe and is particularly destructive to young plants.
Last month much of Europe's airspace was shut down for six days due to ash clouds, stranding many thousands of passengers.
The center of these tires uses volcanic ash to grip ice and snow, while other sections are designed to handle wet and dry roads.
The company had applied for a permit to continue dumping the ash while researching how to retrofit the ship to operate on liquefied natural gas.
The season of Lent is marked by fasting and acts of penitence for past sins, with worshippers marking a cross on their foreheads with wood ash to symbolise human mortality.
On view through 30 June in Malingue's white, sunny space are works by contemporary Chinese artist Zhang Huan, who uses ash to craft paintings and sculptures that denote the impermanence of human life.
It's just IHOP, an acronym that throws its pancake heritage on to the ash heap of pancakery just so we can throw down to tilapia hollandaise in a place that's not exclusively a house of carbohydrate gorging of global proportions.
But there's also a natural way to get your hands on it--dig it out of the ground in Wyoming. (The natural origin may or may not endear this chemical to the greenies.) The primary use of soda ash is to make glass.
Even if the strong dollar hurts Penrice's profits, the mining boom does have some benefits: the company sells some of its soda ash to miners, such as Uranium One, which will mine the metal in South Australia and export it, probably to Japan and elsewhere.
Jersey's waste could be turned into building materials to stop the build up of ash, according to a deputy.
For a bank manager's son, who moved from the Gwendraeth to Lampeter, Ammanford, Mountain Ash and back to Burry Port and Hendy, before embarking to studying theoretical physics at Cardiff, and then gaining a doctorate in polymer physics in Cambridge, it has been ideal training.
The pontiff had originally been scheduled to celebrate Ash Wednesday at the small Sant' Anselmo church, then lead a procession to Santa Sabina Basilica on Rome's Aventine Hill.
The airlines want Europe to adopt a system for dealing with volcanic-ash eruptions similar to that in America, where the Federal Aviation Authority gives carriers information and data but lets them make their own risk assessments.
Not only are we being asked to look out for ash, we are also being urged to identify ones that might be infected.
But the no-fly zone still applied to most of Britain, and a new cloud of volcanic ash was reported to be on its way.
Sad to say the ash was no longer lodged in my memory banks when news first broke of this new threat to our woodland.
Deputy Young said Jersey produced 20, 000 tonnes of rubbish that once incinerated added to the ash pile.
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