General household waste is collected once a week but it must be separated into burnable and non-burnable items. |
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The incinerators have also created a market for the purchase of burnable waste from industry. |
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In order to convert soft powdery coal dust into a solid burnable unit, a special binding agent had to be developed. |
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After sufficient burnable material accumulates in and upon the soil, a hot fire can occur. |
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Everything burnable was begged, collected, dragged, piled up and then guarded night and day. |
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It consumed everything that was burnable, leaving behind only molten metal and frames of vehicles. |
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Gather several plastic bottles and boxes made from cardboard or other sturdy, burnable material. |
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The firestorm raged for about 3 hours and only subsided when all burnable material was consumed. |
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The fourth stage looks at the amount of burnable 'gangue' that is adhered to the metal. |
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In addition, the lanthanides can be used as burnable neutron absorbers to keep the reactivity of the reactor nearly constant. |
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The butchers, who play a key role in A burnable Book, are a great case in point. |
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People put out their trash, always conscientiously divided into burnable and not burnable, in an orderly way at the points indicated on the streets. |
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These companies utilizing modern technology, segregate the waste into two major components one is burnable and the second is organic. |
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The former uses coal, oxygen and steam to produce burnable hydrogen. |
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Methods for both maintaining and measuring an adequate supply and circulation of oxygen for initiating and naturally terminating the combustion of any burnable package component throughout the fire and post-fire periods. |
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A good example is when we started in 1977 to chip and compress all our burnable waste into fuel briquettes that we burned in our own incinerators. |
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Candles located too close to burnable objects. |
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All activities required for the protection of burnable forest and other vegetation values from fire, and the use of fire to meet land management goals and objectives. |
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Zone 22: Areas, where a potentially explosive atmosphere forming a cloud of burnable dust contained in the air, normally does not occur at all or only occurs for a short period of time. |
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Zone 20: Areas, where a potentially explosive atmosphere forming a cloud of burnable dust contained in the air exists either permanently, for a long period of time or often. |
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Zone 2: Areas, where a potentially explosive atmosphere such as a mixture of air and burnable gases, steams or fogs normally does not occur at all or only occurs for a short period of time. |
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Zone 1: Areas, where a potentially explosive atmosphere such as a mixture of air and burnable gases, steams or fogs might occur from time to time during normal operation procedures. |
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Acutely aware that I've never done such a thing at a multiplex, I roam the lobby of the theater with him, looking for burnable scrap. |
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This amounted to a doubling in the total global burnable area affected by long fire weather seasons. |
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Eight burnable rooms are scattered throughout the structure. |
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Piling burnable debris in a wooden tinderbox and setting it on fire seems somewhat intentional to me, particularly if it may not be the first time. |
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Burnable garbage is comprised of things like pieces of paper, old clothes, and cut hair. |
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Burnable pellets made from cotton gin trash are in a testing phase. |
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