Permitting procedures for hazardous waste incinerators usually require a test burn in which the incinerator is shown to achieve at least 99.99% destruction of the principal hazardous components in the waste the incinerator is to burn. Hazardous waste incinerators are designed to achieve this goal with a substantial safety margin, or at least there appears to be a substantial safety margin when one examines the designs in terms of the kind of laboratory measurements commonly done to measure incinerability. Unfortunately, however, hazardous waste incinerators often fail to achieve the required degree of destruction of the hazardous material. While such failures can occur because of a number of well recognized problems in mechanical engineerin...
The correlation between atomization quality and the destruction efficiency of hazardous organic comp...
Increased energy costs created by the 1973 1974 oil crisis forced many plant owners to look at many ...
For the operators of small incineration plants for chemotoxic or radioactive hazardous waste, advanc...
Many liquid wastes considered toxic and hazardous have found their way into landfills, streams and d...
A hazardous waste incineration facility must provide levels of destruction and removal efficiency (D...
Regulatory agencies are becoming more interested in the control of toxic emissions from waste incine...
Incineration is a promising technique for the disposal of organic hazardous wastes. However, the was...
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976, reauthorized in 1985, required the US-EPA...
Journal ArticleRotary kilns have been used extensively in the cement industry to calcine limestone. ...
The development of incineration units (kiln and afterburner) for hazardous wastes in terms of design...
The major concern regarding organic emissions from hazardous waste incineration systems is the forma...
Health and Safety Research Division, sponsored by EPA, conducted a study to quantify emission factor...
The combination of pressures from Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requirements and awa...
The objectives of the present research are to implement the operating and performance testing of the...
In this study, four different levels of oxygen enriched burning experiments in a hazardous waste inc...
The correlation between atomization quality and the destruction efficiency of hazardous organic comp...
Increased energy costs created by the 1973 1974 oil crisis forced many plant owners to look at many ...
For the operators of small incineration plants for chemotoxic or radioactive hazardous waste, advanc...
Many liquid wastes considered toxic and hazardous have found their way into landfills, streams and d...
A hazardous waste incineration facility must provide levels of destruction and removal efficiency (D...
Regulatory agencies are becoming more interested in the control of toxic emissions from waste incine...
Incineration is a promising technique for the disposal of organic hazardous wastes. However, the was...
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976, reauthorized in 1985, required the US-EPA...
Journal ArticleRotary kilns have been used extensively in the cement industry to calcine limestone. ...
The development of incineration units (kiln and afterburner) for hazardous wastes in terms of design...
The major concern regarding organic emissions from hazardous waste incineration systems is the forma...
Health and Safety Research Division, sponsored by EPA, conducted a study to quantify emission factor...
The combination of pressures from Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requirements and awa...
The objectives of the present research are to implement the operating and performance testing of the...
In this study, four different levels of oxygen enriched burning experiments in a hazardous waste inc...
The correlation between atomization quality and the destruction efficiency of hazardous organic comp...
Increased energy costs created by the 1973 1974 oil crisis forced many plant owners to look at many ...
For the operators of small incineration plants for chemotoxic or radioactive hazardous waste, advanc...