Land Treatment of Refinery Wastes
The authors discuss: waste characteristics; land treatment; and cost comparison with incineration....
Risks from Metals Emitted by Sludge Incinerators
The types of incinerators most commonly used in the United States are the multiple hearth and fluidized bed designs. Airborne contaminants from either method of sludge incineration may...
Moving Society's Wastes Through the Coastal Zone
This paper considers the use of incinerator ships for the destruction of liquid hazardous waste. Needless to say, such a system requires movement of wastes through the coastal zone. This...
Sludge Combinations Impact on Incineration
The Role of the Port within the Logistical System Supporting Incinerator Ships
Delaware Reclamation Project Features Codisposal and Energy Recovery
European Experience in Coincineration
Operation and Control of Municipal Co-Incineration Systems
Incinerator Ship Systems As Viewed from the Coastal Zone
Incinerator Operation and Scrubber Performance
Ambient Impacts of Trace Toxic Metals
Disposal of Hazardous Toxic Munition Waste
Hazadous Wastes Should be Destroyed by Incineration—Not Stored in Landfills; Cement Kilns Could do the Job
Presently, it is common practice to place in landfills various hazardous wastes. Yet, say some experts, landfilling these wastes is a mistake. Landfilling is not final disposal, but merely...
Codisposal of Sludge and Refuse
Highway Construction Use of Incinerator Residue
Incinerated Material Used for Construction
Incinerator Residue Disposal in Chicago
Discussion of "Incineration and Alternative Refuse Disposal Processes"
Discussion of "Incineration and Alternative Refuse Disposal Processes"
Incineration and Alternative Refuse Disposal Processes
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