The major concern regarding organic emissions from hazardous waste incineration systems is the formation of products of incomplete combustion (PICs). The toxic and, possibly, mutagenic character of these compounds represents one of the major problems to public acceptance of incineration as a safe waste disposal technology. Ongoing studies at MIT
The Environmental Protection Aqency (EPA) is in the midst of a program to significan t ly strengther...
Incineration is a promising technique for the disposal of organic hazardous wastes. However, the was...
Recently, the DOE`s Mixed Waste Integrated Program (MWIP) (superseded by the Mixed Waste Focus Area)...
Permitting procedures for hazardous waste incinerators usually require a test burn in which the inci...
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976, reauthorized in 1985, required the US-EPA...
The US Department of Energy`s Mixed Waste Focus Area (MWFA) commissioned an evaluation of mixed wast...
Focus of this paper is on diagnosis, control, and containment of potentially toxic combustion byprod...
Formation of environmental molesting compounds by combustion of particleboard residues is influenced...
AbstractMajor secondary pollutants arising from the incineration of domestic waste are as follows: d...
A hazardous waste incineration facility must provide levels of destruction and removal efficiency (D...
Incineration of hazardous and medical (clinical) waste crepates an air pollution problem which s at ...
Currently, many hydrocarbons classified as hazardous waste are disposed of by incineration. Despite ...
Mass burning of the medical waste is becoming attractive in China because Chinese government has ban...
The disposal of impregnated scrap and waste wood can take the form of recycling, dumping or combusti...
In several countries worldwide, combustion and incineration are the second main option for waste man...
The Environmental Protection Aqency (EPA) is in the midst of a program to significan t ly strengther...
Incineration is a promising technique for the disposal of organic hazardous wastes. However, the was...
Recently, the DOE`s Mixed Waste Integrated Program (MWIP) (superseded by the Mixed Waste Focus Area)...
Permitting procedures for hazardous waste incinerators usually require a test burn in which the inci...
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976, reauthorized in 1985, required the US-EPA...
The US Department of Energy`s Mixed Waste Focus Area (MWFA) commissioned an evaluation of mixed wast...
Focus of this paper is on diagnosis, control, and containment of potentially toxic combustion byprod...
Formation of environmental molesting compounds by combustion of particleboard residues is influenced...
AbstractMajor secondary pollutants arising from the incineration of domestic waste are as follows: d...
A hazardous waste incineration facility must provide levels of destruction and removal efficiency (D...
Incineration of hazardous and medical (clinical) waste crepates an air pollution problem which s at ...
Currently, many hydrocarbons classified as hazardous waste are disposed of by incineration. Despite ...
Mass burning of the medical waste is becoming attractive in China because Chinese government has ban...
The disposal of impregnated scrap and waste wood can take the form of recycling, dumping or combusti...
In several countries worldwide, combustion and incineration are the second main option for waste man...
The Environmental Protection Aqency (EPA) is in the midst of a program to significan t ly strengther...
Incineration is a promising technique for the disposal of organic hazardous wastes. However, the was...
Recently, the DOE`s Mixed Waste Integrated Program (MWIP) (superseded by the Mixed Waste Focus Area)...