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Incinerators --- Refuse as fuel --- Waste products as fuel --- Energy recovery from waste --- Organic waste as fuel --- Waste as fuel --- Fuel --- Biomass energy --- Garbage as fuel --- Destructors, Refuse --- Refuse destructors --- Refuse incinerators --- Teepee burners --- Refuse disposal facilities --- Waste disposal sites --- United States --- Refuse and fuel - United States. --- Waste products as fuel - United States. --- Incinerators - United States.
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Waste Incineration Handbook discusses the basic concepts and data on wastes combustion, including the management of waste incineration as a means to control pollution, as well as the process technologies involved. The book reviews the combustion principles such as fuel-to-air ratio, the products of combustion, material and thermal balances. Incineration produces emissions in the form of particulate matter, odorous or noxious gases. Conventional particle capturing devices use gravity settling, inertia or momentum, filtration or electrostatic precipitation, and agglomeration via sonic mechanical
Incineration --- Incinerators --- Incinérateurs --- Verbranding --- Verbrandingsovens --- 536.46 --- Destructors, Refuse --- Refuse destructors --- Refuse incinerators --- Teepee burners --- Refuse disposal facilities --- Waste disposal sites --- Burning of waste --- Combustion of waste --- Waste burning --- Waste combustion --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Combustion and similar reactions. Flames --- 536.46 Combustion and similar reactions. Flames --- Incineration. --- Incinerators. --- Waste products.
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"The National Research Council was asked by the Army to form a special, ad hoc committee to investigate whether incidents involving chemical warfare material stored, processed, and destroyed at the two operational Army chemical demilitarization sites provide useful information for the safe operation of future sites"--P. 1.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING --- Chemical & Biochemical --- Chemical weapons disposal --- Chemical agents (Munitions) --- Hazardous wastes --- Incinerators --- Military Engineering --- Military & Naval Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Incineration --- Safety measures --- Safety measures. --- Destructors, Refuse --- Refuse destructors --- Refuse incinerators --- Teepee burners --- Hazardous waste disposal --- Poisonous wastes --- Toxic waste disposal --- Toxic waste release --- Toxic wastes --- Waste disposal --- Wastes, Hazardous --- Chemical warfare agents --- Refuse disposal facilities --- Waste disposal sites --- Factory and trade waste --- Hazardous substances --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Pollution --- Chemical weapons --- Poisons
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Refuse as fuel. --- Waste products as fuel. --- Incinerators. --- Refuse and refuse disposal. --- Destructors, Refuse --- Refuse destructors --- Refuse incinerators --- Teepee burners --- Refuse disposal facilities --- Waste disposal sites --- Energy recovery from waste --- Organic waste as fuel --- Waste as fuel --- Fuel --- Biomass energy --- Refuse as fuel --- Discarded materials --- Disposal of refuse --- Garbage --- Household waste --- Household wastes --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Rubbish --- Solid waste management --- Trash --- Waste disposal --- Waste management --- Wastes, Household --- Sanitation --- Factory and trade waste --- Pollution --- Pollution control industry --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Street cleaning --- Waste products --- Garbage as fuel --- Waste products as fuel --- Environmental aspects
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Luton uses the case study of Spokane WA to analyze the public administration and socio-political context of solid waste policy making. Luton's thorough exploration of Spokane's experience as opens a window onto contemporary issues of solid waste management as well as the complex social and political environment in which public administrators must operate. His integration of systems theory in the analysis adds to the book's value as a teaching tool for courses on policy making, urban planning, public administration, and the environment.
Refuse and refuse disposal --- Incinerators --- Metropolitan government --- Government policy --- Case studies. --- Spokane (Wash.) --- Politics and government. --- Consolidation of local governments --- Urban politics --- Local government --- Metropolitan areas --- Municipal corporations --- Municipal government --- Discarded materials --- Disposal of refuse --- Garbage --- Household waste --- Household wastes --- Rubbish --- Solid waste management --- Trash --- Waste disposal --- Waste management --- Wastes, Household --- Sanitation --- Factory and trade waste --- Pollution --- Pollution control industry --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Street cleaning --- Waste products --- Destructors, Refuse --- Refuse destructors --- Refuse incinerators --- Teepee burners --- Refuse disposal facilities --- Waste disposal sites --- Environmental aspects --- Spokane --- City of Spokane (Wash.) --- Спокан (Wash.) --- Spokan (Wash.) --- スポケーン (Wash.) --- Supokēn (Wash.) --- Спокен (Wash.) --- Spoken (Wash.) --- Lilac City (Wash.) --- Spokane Falls (Wash.)
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Controversies concerning the siting of facilities for the disposal and treatment of hazardous but also domestic waste are widespread in all of the industrialized countries. The paradoxical situation of projects that are needed for environmental reasons and are opposed on environmental grounds has been addressed by scholars and by policy-makers searching for solutions. However, only in a few cases have waste disposal facilities actually been built and made operational. The aim of the book (which illustrates the results of a research project financed by the EU-DGXII) is to investigate the decision-making processes for the siting and creation of waste facilities, in order to identify the factors for predicting success. Adopting a Public Policy Analysis approach the book presents six cases of successful decision-making on waste facilities siting in France, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and Slovenia, drawing lessons for the redefinition of public policy-making in the field of waste treatment. The conclusions of this book are interesting for all fields of public policy where conflict is a relevant problem. This book is also of interest to scholars in the environmental field, as well as in public policy analysis, and to practitioners and (public or private) actors involved in environmental policy.
628.47 --- 658.2 --- 504.03 --- Incinerators --- -Destructors, Refuse --- Refuse destructors --- Refuse incinerators --- Teepee burners --- Refuse disposal facilities --- Waste disposal sites --- Disposal and utilization of urban refuse --- Installations and plant. Premises. Buildings, works, factories. Materials --- Social and socio-economical aspects of human influences on the environment. Social ecology. Ecological economics --- Location --- -Case studies --- Case studies. --- -Disposal and utilization of urban refuse --- 504.03 Social and socio-economical aspects of human influences on the environment. Social ecology. Ecological economics --- 658.2 Installations and plant. Premises. Buildings, works, factories. Materials --- 628.47 Disposal and utilization of urban refuse --- Case studies --- -504.03 Social and socio-economical aspects of human influences on the environment. Social ecology. Ecological economics --- Destructors, Refuse --- Location&delete& --- Europe --- Incinerators - Location - Europe - Case studies. --- Waste management. --- Environmental management. --- Political science. --- Management. --- Waste Management/Waste Technology. --- Environmental Management. --- Political Science. --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- Organization --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Environmental stewardship --- Stewardship, Environmental --- Environmental sciences --- Management
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