Use "incineration|incinerations" in a sentence

1. Sentence and incineration.

2. Incineration plants should be built to burn household waste.

3. Denmark regulated emissions from waste incineration plants through its Air Pollution Control Guidelines for waste incineration plants

4. In the refuse incineration process, the stability of incineration is always influenced strongly the heating value of refuse.

5. Accordingly, all parties are in agreement that incineration plants and co-incineration plants should not be aggregated.

6. Incineration will initiate in five minutes.

7. Incineration cannot, of course, eliminate landfilling.

8. The incineration of the facility will begin shortly.

9. But no incineration process is totally emission - free.

10. Operation and maintenance of a refuse incineration plant.

11. Players will face Incineration from the Pillar Fire.

12. Sludge incineration is a frequently employed disposed method.

13. treatment and energy recovery by anaerobic digestion or incineration.

14. Unlike incineration, there are no emissions into the atmosphere.

15. Keywords: strategy, sustainability, reuse, landfill, incineration, agricultural application, melting.

16. Incineration now increases damage instead of critical strike chance.

17. The low-capacity incineration plant must be equipped with an afterburner.

18. Please remove your clothes and place them in the incineration hatch.

19. Abandoned coins typically end up in public land, in household waste or in incineration plants.

20. Incineration and gasification may also be implemented without energy and materials recovery.

21. There was no wind to bend the plume of black smoke rising from the hospital's incineration chimney.

22. The Bible likens ultimate destruction of Satan to the incineration of garbage.

23. He introduced a system of sanitation, extending from fly control to incineration.

24. Incineration An alternative method of disposing of waste is to burn it.

25. to introduce a ban on the landfilling and incineration of batteries and accumulators

26. EUR 9.1 million for the construction of a waste incineration installation in Suhl (Thuringia);

27. Special short grey biohazard incineration bins will be used for instruments, supplies, garbage and linens.

28. Synonyms for Candescence include combustion, burning, incineration, kindling, agitation, cremation, firing, flaming, igniting and ignition

29. Some say efficient incineration is preferable to landfill as it can generate heat and electricity.

30. −co-incineration in cement and lime production: conversion of waste heat to power in cement kilns;

31. Much attention has been paid to municipal solid waste ( MSW ) incineration power generation and biomass energy.

32. Waste incineration is one of the most technically highly developed waste management options at this time.

33. These include incineration, placement in a sanitary landfill, and incorporation into as a fertilizer or soil conditioner.

34. Heavy polymer lining used to handle powerful non-ionized acids as well as incineration under high heats.

35. Only incineration and energy recovery have remained constant in absolute terms (which means they have increased as percentages).

36. 26.21 || || Other slag and ash, including seaweed ash (kelp); ash and residues from the incineration of municipal waste.

37. Incineration is burning of the waste material to produce a residue that may not pose any health hazard .

38. Groscost's incineration has shown Weiers the light of conciliation -- which means he's more likely to deal than bully.

39. 32 In that connection, while it is admittedly true, as stated in paragraph 28 of this judgment, that a co-incineration plant constitutes a particular form of incineration plant, the fact remains that the two types of plant have definitions which are particular to them.

40. To make incineration more economical, a tax should be imposed on each load of rubbish sent to a landfill site.

41. There are several technologies for waste incineration, including grate firing, rotary kiln with afterburner chamber, and various types of fluidised bed.

42. In incineration, a class of materials of construction designed to resist extreme operating conditions (e.g., brick for high-temperature resistance, etc).

43. There are but two types of waste demanding collection, and disposal at landfill sites, or Controversially lately at incineration plants.

44. Material suitable for deep sea dumping included sewage sludge, industrial waste, and toxic ashes left after the incineration of garbage.

45. The present invention relates to a method for carbon dioxide fixation using municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash and to a method for effective carbon dioxide fixation by preparing a slurry of municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash and then injecting carbonic acid gas to trigger a carbonation reaction.

46. No one could therefore call for the closure of incineration plants at a stroke, because noxious chemicals have to go somewhere.

47. Indeed, they see incineration as a solution to toxic waste whose usefulness should be employed on a greater range of materials.

48. The invention relates to an absorption liquid (19) for the selective absorption of CO2 from the flue gas of an incineration plant.

49. In May 2012, Kitakyushu city accepted the debris, and protesters desperately tried to stop incineration by crawling under the truck [ja] loaded with debris.

50. VALENO is abrasion-proof, recyclable, landfill-disposable, disposable by incineration and provides protection even at high humidities from both sides and on a large scale.

51. Commonly used construction modes of waste incineration plants at present were introduced, including parallel contract, design-construct lump-sum contract, and design-construct combo contract.

52. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the combustion percentages of the total dioxin and furan inventory from all known and estimated sources in the U.S. (not only incineration) for each type of incineration are as follows: 35.1% backyard barrels; 26.6% medical waste; 6.3% municipal wastewater treatment sludge; 5.9% municipal waste combustion; 2.9% industrial wood combustion.

53. The majority of Cadmium present in the atmosphere is the result of human activities, especially smelting of non-ferrous metal ores, fossil fuel combustion and municipal waste incineration

54. Preternatural Combustibility implies a similar situation, differing from the spontaneous variety in that a spark or a minute flame is necessary to ignite the body which then undergoes incineration

55. Upon incineration, PVC waste generates hydrochloric acid (HCl) in the flue gas, which needs to be neutralised except when a special technology is employed where HCl is reused.

56. To be able to analyze also radioactive filter residues from a waste incineration facility built for this purpose Chromatographic columns had to be installed in an alpha box.

57. The burn barrel is a somewhat more controlled form of private waste incineration, containing the burning material inside a metal barrel, with a metal grating over the exhaust.

58. All acid gases generated during the incineration of municipal solid waste (in addition to HCl mainly sulphur oxides) have to be neutralised prior to emission of the remaining gas to the atmosphere.

59. It is expected that this will result in an accelerated replacement of mercury-based technologies and reduction of mercury emissions in a range of industrial sectors, in particular cement production, non-ferrous metal industries, large combustion plants, waste incineration and chlor-alkali manufacturing.

60. PVC waste incineration increases the operating costs of the incinerators due to the use of neutralisation agents to neutralise the acid flue gas and the additional costs for the waste management of the resulting residues.

61. Also, not only can the moisture content in dried organic waste be minimized, the volume of organic waste can be minimized as well, thereby resolving the problem of dealing with leachate and significantly reducing costs for incineration.

62. Kyushu Himawari Project, a group that studies problems related to wide area incineration made a call to action [ja] to send letters, faxes and emails asking Governor Murai of Miyagi Prefecture to stop transporting debris to other prefectures.

63. Farmers are legally required to dispose of all Afterbirths promptly and safely via an animal by-products approved route such as rendering, incineration or knacker yards.Disposalmust be in leak-proof covered containers or in sealed impervious bags or sacks.

64. In 2005, The Ministry of the Environment of Germany, where there were 66 incinerators at that time, estimated that "...whereas in 1990 one third of all dioxin emissions in Germany came from incineration plants, for the year 2000 the figure was less than 1%.

65. Ms. N. Allemand (CITEPA) noted that sector-specific meetings to assess reduction techniques by source had been held in Paris, as follows: solvent uses/chemical industry ( # ovember # ); petroleum industry/distribution of fuels ( # ovember # ); iron and steel/non-ferrous metals ( # ovember # ); mineral products ( # ovember # ); off-road transport ( # ecember # ); combustion/incineration ( # ecember

66. The next item is the continuation of the debate on the report (A4-0183/99) by Mr Blokland, on behalf of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection, on the proposal for a Council Directive on the incineration of waste (COM(98)0558 - C4-0668/98-98/0289(SYN)).

67. (d) "Incineration" means controlled and monitored combustion for the purposes of volume reduction and pAthogen destruction in an enclosed device approved by the department of ecology or the local air pollution control authority under chapter 70.94 RCW, Washington Clean Air Act, and chapter 70.95 RCW, Solid waste management—Reduction and

68. Hydraulic drives for incineration plants and afterburning grates for coal-fired power plants, continuous galvanising machines, hydraulic presses and special test benches round off the product range. In addition, WINTER Maschinenbau develops and produces special solutions designed to user-specific special solutions such as abrasive cutters, fire extinguishing units and low temperature recycling units for halongenated extinguishing equipment.

69. I studied this report from my standpoint as a mayor because the Commission proposal mainly reinforces current legislation on the incineration of municipal waste. As an aside, this shows the usefulness for an MEP of being able to exercise the complementary mandate of mayor which is an option that the current French Government is unfairly and absurdly planning to prohibit.