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There are 10 summaries on Incineration.

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Waste-To-Energy Technology Summary
2,782 words, approx. 9 pages
Alessandro Volta. Solid waste disposal has been an issue since the dawn of humanity. In the earliest times, land filling, or, more simply, land application, was the most likely scenario for disposal, as anything unusable or nonessential for...
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Incineration Summary
1,634 words, approx. 5 pages
Incineration is the thermal destruction of waste. It is as old as throwing food wastes on a wood fire, and in many developing nations, garbage is still routinely burned in drums and boxes on city streets. Modern incineration systems use high...
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Solid Waste Incineration Summary
1,173 words, approx. 4 pages
Incineration is the burning of waste in a specially designed combustion chamber. The idea of burning garbage is not new, but with the increase in knowledge about toxic chemicals known to be released during burning, and with the increase in the amount...
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Incineration Summary
1,031 words, approx. 3 pages
As a method of waste management, incineration refers to the burning of waste. It helps reduce the volume of landfill material and can render toxic substances non-hazardous, provided certain strict guidelines are followed. There are two basic types of...
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Mass Burn Summary
789 words, approx. 3 pages
Mass burn refers to the incineration of unsorted municipal waste in a Municipal Waste Combustor (MWC) or other incinerator designated to burn only waste from municipalities. This waste management method avoids the expensive and unpleasant task of...
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Waste to Energy Summary
709 words, approx. 2 pages
Waste to energy (WTE) is the term used to describe the conversion of waste by-products into useful steam or steam-generated electricity. Typically, WTE is produced by converting municipal solid waste (MSW), which is defined as residential and...
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Incineration Summary
82 words, approx. 0 pages
The process of burning waste under controlled conditions to either reduce its bulk or denature toxic or hazardous characteristics. The term usually refers to the process of direct incineration, in which the calorific value of the waste itself is...
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Moving-Bed Filter Summary
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A continuous sand filter moving countercurrent to influent wastewater. Solids are retained on and within the filter. Solids are scrubbed from the filter medium and discharged as waste sludge and the washed media fed back to the...
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Incineration Summary
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A controlled combustion process for conversion of solids, liquids and gaseous materials to gases and inert residue. The process requires careful design and continued operational...
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Incineration Summary
4,909 words, approx. 16 pages
Incineration is a waste treatment technology that involves the combustion of organic materials and/or substances.[1] Incineration and other high temperature waste treatment systems are described as "thermal treatment". Incineration of waste materials...


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