A treatment technology involving destruction of waste by controlled burning at high temperatures, e g , burning sludge to remove the water and reduce the remaiing residues to a safe, non-burnable ash that can be disposed of safely on land, in some waters, or in underground locations
A treatment technology involving destruction of waste by controlled burning at high temperatures; e g , burning sludge to remove the water and reduce the remaining residues to a safe, non-burnable ash that can be disposed of safely on land, in some waters, or in underground locations The reduction of material mass and volume through combustion
A treatment technology using combustion to destroy organic constituents and reduce the volume of wastes
An engineered process using controlled flame combustion to thermally degrade waste materials
(1) The burning of solid, liquid, or gaseous materials; or (2) a treatment technology that destroys waste by controlled burning at high temperatures Depending on the substances burned, the residual fly ash and bottom ash can contain hazardous substances such as heavy metals, and may have to be disposed of as a hazardous waste
Burning waste using air or open flame combustion to reduce its volume and destroy hazardous components
A treatment technology involving destruction of waste by controlled burning at high temperatures
the process of burning solid waste under controlled conditions to reduce its weight and volume, and often to produce energy
The controlled burning of a waste at very high temperatures for a specified length of time to destroy combustible constituents in the waste
(1) Burning of certain types of solid, liquid or gaseous materials (2) A treatment technology involving destruction of waste by controlled burning at high temperatures, e g , burning sludge to remove the water and reduce the remaining residues to a safe, nonflammable ash that can be disposed of safely on land, in some waters or in underground locations Back to Top
A treatment technology used to destroy waste by controlled burning at high temperatures
The destruction of solid, liquid, or gaseous wastes by controlled burning at high temperatures Hazardous organic compounds are converted to ash, carbon dioxide, and water Burning destroys organics, reduces the volume of waste, and Vaporises water and other liquids the wastes may contain The residue ash produced may contain Some hazardous material, such as non-combustible heavy metals, concentrated from the original waste
When authorities incinerate rubbish or waste material, they burn it completely in a special container. The government is trying to stop hospitals incinerating their own waste. + incineration in·cin·era·tion banning the incineration of lead batteries. to burn something completely in order to destroy it (past participle of incinerare, from cinis )