He said incineration would also deal a blow to recycling because the materials going into the incinerators were often required for recycling. |
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Subsequently, many medical waste incinerators were unable to comply with the new regulation and have shut down. |
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Waste incinerators would not be built until at least 2013 and then only if other measures were failing to bite. |
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There are plans to build treatment plants for non-recyclable waste and incinerators to generate energy from rubbish. |
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As proposals for hazardous waste incinerators sprouted up throughout the country, The Rush to Burn spread like wildfire. |
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Activists also charge that inappropriate operation of incinerators creates not only air pollution but also toxic dioxin. |
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The incinerators have also created a market for the purchase of burnable waste from industry. |
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This would drastically cut the amount of waste being dumped in landfill sites and reduce the risk of waste incinerators being built in our area. |
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So sources like medical waste incinerators and municipal waste incinerators emit almost entirely in this mercuric chloride form. |
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It can be detected in emissions from incinerators and hazardous waste sites. |
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Ironically, CDs and DVDs are made from recyclable materials, yet the vast majority end up in landfills or incinerators anyway. |
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There are nine hazardous waste incinerators in Ireland, five in Cork, two in Dublin one each in Kilkenny and Clare. |
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Burning of waste material in incinerators produce dioxin like gases and produce serious health problem. |
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Dioxins are highly toxic and very persistent compounds released by incinerators and industrial processes such as steel-making. |
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None of that music seemed to be going to the incinerators, and the flow of piracies was not being staunched. |
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Green campaigners today stepped up pressure on the Government over plans to increase the number of waste incinerators across the country. |
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Medical waste incinerators are some of the worst environmental polluters in the United States. |
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Each year, medical waste incinerators in the United States spew 16 tons of mercury into the air. |
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Hospitals do not bother to use incinerators and bio-medical waste is dumped into rivers causing pollution hazards. |
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Despite improvements in emission levels, incinerators still pump out dioxins, heavy metals and acid gases into our atmosphere. |
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The disposal of medical waste through on-site incinerators would be a cure that is worse than the disease itself. |
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Because of restrictions within districts, medical incinerators cannot burn waste from other counties. |
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It claims that Ireland requires a national hazardous waste incinerator in addition to a small number of regional incinerators to deal with waste. |
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This includes incinerators and barbecues which burn solid fuel, e.g. wood or charcoal. |
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If everyone could do that, we wouldn't need any of the incinerators or waste plants Compact Power seems so eager to inflict on inappropriate rural sites. |
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A considerable part of fly ash from MSW incinerators today is still exported and stored in old salt mines. |
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We also know that the main causes, the things spitting out most dioxins, are incinerators. |
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The element is exchanged during regular service and incinerated in waste incinerators with heat gain. |
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Special technology incinerators include very low technology drum type, grate type, or muffle type furnaces. |
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Diverting waste from incinerators would result in less incineration overall and thus avoid creation of dioxins and furans. |
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Fluidized bed incinerators keep a lower temperature than 850°C with adequate emission results. |
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Systems have been trialed, sold and installed successfully all around the world in operational domestic and industrial waste incinerators. |
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The regulators who say that burning rubbish is now safe were making the same claim when incinerators were still spewing out dioxins. |
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The discontinued use of these eight incinerators has lowered the overall emission of mercury from this sector. |
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This was particularly true for developing countries where there were many small-scale incinerators operating below performance standards. |
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Specific regulations on waste disposal were lacking in developing countries and often incinerators were not regulated. |
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Waste management in supported health centers and setting up of incinerators. |
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The two existing incinerators have been replaced by a new one with high technology. |
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Waste disposal and incinerators, smelting of mercury-containing ore and the operation of coal-fired plants are the major human-caused sources. |
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Only a few years ago there were over 70 hospital incinerators and this sector was the fourth largest emitter of mercury in the province. |
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The Nesa product line of Umicore Engineering is involved in the production of incinerators and furnaces for industrial use. |
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Waste water is treated and disposed of on-site, and solid waste ash from incinerators is packed into drums for removal from Antarctica. |
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As of August 2008, there were 45 known incinerators operating on federal lands. |
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Additionally, the high organic and water content of the waste stream makes incinerators energy consumers rather than energy producers. |
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Dioxins and furans are produced mainly by combustion of chemical substances in industrial processes and municipal incinerators. |
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The paper revealed that he is considering counting energy from waste incinerators as a form of renewable energy that would qualify for government subsidies. |
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In fact, the project launched in 2001, had prevailed upon the Tourism Department to shelve proposals to install incinerators for waste disposal in the tourist hot spot. |
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When waste oils are burned in incinerators, toxic metals such as nickel, vanadium and cadmium get ensnared in the particles given off into the atmosphere. |
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This results in the new systems being capable of meeting the same numeric targets as conventional incinerators. |
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She has been to many other incinerators, so she knew where we were going. |
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The Commission proposes to start introducing the use of efficiency thresholds to classify waste treatment in municipal incinerators either as recovery or as disposal. |
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Greater openness is obviously of major concern to people who live near these incinerators, but it will also help to ensure that the plant operators themselves keep below the emission ceilings that have been set. |
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Furthermore, while the amount of waste being recycled is increasing, treatment standards exist only for landfills and incinerators and, partially, for recycling. |
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Transitional arrangements have been made for small incinerators commonly used at hunt kennels, knackers' yards and poultry and pig farms to allow these to adapt to the new conditions placed upon them. |
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Once adopted and implemented the directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment will allow us to divert this type of waste from landfills and incinerators to environmentally sound re-use and recycling. |
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Germany's environment ministry reckons that incinerators have actually helped to improve air quality by reducing the need for dirtier coal-fired power plants. |
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Unwittingly, municipal incinerators were among the worst offenders. |
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And sceptics point to a plant in Kirklees that exceeded its pollution limits after a boiler accident evidence that incinerators are not as safe as their manufacturers claim. |
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Communities will be offered incentives to accept incinerators or anaerobic digesters: perhaps cheap heat or power, or a share of business taxes paid by such plants. |
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After a test-run in Bamako, these incinerators were diffused throughout the region of Sikasso and could progressively expand to other Malian regions. |
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The world leader in silico-aluminous monolithic refractories, Calderys proposes technical solutions for every hightemperature industry:steel,foundries,cement,petrochemicals, electricity plants and incinerators. |
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I agree that it is of critical importance for the environment and for human health that municipal waste incinerators conform to gold standards and use best available technology. |
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There is uncertainty in this emission estimate as none of the approximately 36 older medical waste incinerators had been stack tested and the quantities of waste incinerated were based on estimates. |
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Once companies, farmers and so on stop burning tallow through incinerators, they are unlikely to return to it, so we need a decision before the end of the year. |
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It has not been possible to implement the disposal system of used safety boxes towards the network of incinerators but the safety boxes were destroyed by each health centre. |
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Recent judgements by the European Court of Justice had clarified that incineration of municipal waste in incinerators is to be considered a disposal operation if the main purpose of the operation is to dispose of the waste. |
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Industrial or laboratory furnaces, incinerators and ovens. |
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But Cracin claims incinerators limit the amount of waste the city can recycle and says there are better ways to deal with the left-over waste. |
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In some cities, such as Vienna, incinerators that recover energy and whose emissions no longer present a risk to human health are located in populated areas. |
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The Private Finance Initiative is now being used to pay for very expensive incinerators. |
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Babbage's nearest recycling centre is no backstreet scrapyard, belching fumes from makeshift incinerators and open baths of bubbling acid like several he has seen in the third world. |
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Modern incinerators include pollution mitigation equipment such as flue gas cleaning. |
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Many small incinerators formerly found in apartment houses have now been replaced by waste compactors. |
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Furniture factory sawdust incinerators need much attention as these have to handle resin powder and many flammable substances. |
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In Europe, with the ban on landfilling untreated waste, scores of incinerators have been built in the last decade, with more under construction. |
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Recently, a number of municipal governments have begun the process of contracting for the construction and operation of incinerators. |
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In April, industrial incinerators were running around the clock to dispose of the carcasses. |
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The need for effective waste disposal has led to the increased demand for incinerators in China. |
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So he had two incinerators installed in his basement, and a lime pit for decomposition. |
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During an official visit in December 2008, the Provincial Directorate of Health in Uige provided state recognition that the incinerators are technically reliable. |
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Unrelenting innovation and development of new products has enabled Facultatieve Technologies to secure its position as world leader in the development, construction and maintenance of cremators and incinerators. |
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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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In conciliation could I ask you to make allowance for these farmers who have invested in cleaning up the environment by installing incinerators, and for whom the cost would be excessive should they not be able to continue. |
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Paul McAdams, an engineer for the state Health Department, doesn't believe new regulations will force the shutodwn of existing incinerators. |
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In some countries, incinerators built just a few decades ago often did not include a materials separation to remove hazardous, bulky or recyclable materials before combustion. |
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Small incinerators can be quickly deployed to remote areas where an outbreak has occurred to dispose of infected animals quickly and without the risk of cross contamination. |
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As part of the agreement, Firelake will manufacture Shenandoah poultry incinerators and Shenandoah waste oil heaters in its Dassel, Minnesota, facility. |
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Not only do emission control costs exceed those of coal burning incinerators, but plant capacity is also greater in a WTE than in a coal burning incinerator. |
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Due to this reason, most incinerators are located in industrial areas. |
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I believe that opposition to incinerators is misguided in the extreme. |
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As players explore the various levels, incinerators, grenade launchers and pulse rifles are just a few of the 12 different weapons and pick-ups used to blast away enemies. |
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