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INCINERATION"act of burning to ashes," 1520s, from Middle French incinération (14c.), from Medieval Latin incinerationem (nominative incineratio), noun of action from past participle stem of incinerare [..]
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INCINERATIONThe controlled burning of waste. Energy may also be recovered in the form of heat (see Energy from Waste).
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INCINERATION(n) the act of burning something completely; reducing it to ashes
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INCINERATIONTechnique used to convert waste into energy. The waste is burned, producing heat, power or both.
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INCINERATIONThe process of controlled burning to reduce combustible wastes to a non-combustible residue, carbon dioxide, and other gases.
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INCINERATIONthe combustion of organic matter in wastewater sludge solids after water evaporation from the solids.
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INCINERATIONThe 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, r [..]
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INCINERATIONA 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 [..]
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INCINERATIONis the process of burning solid waste and other material, under controlled conditions, to ash.
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INCINERATIONA 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 [..]
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INCINERATIONHigh Temperature destruction of waste by burning with subsequent reduction to ashes or conversion to an inert mass.
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INCINERATIONHigh temperature destruction of waste by burning with subsequent reduction to ashes or conversion to an inert mass.
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INCINERATIONThe conversion of dewatered wastewater solids by combustion (burning) to ash, carbon dioxide, and water vapor.
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INCINERATIONThe act of burning a material to ashes.
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INCINERATIONA method of treating solid, liquid, or gaseous wastes by burning.
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INCINERATIONcombustion (by chemical oxidation) of waste material to treat or dispose of that waste material.
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INCINERATIONBurning of garbage in special facilities utilizing inherentthermal values of solid wastes.
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INCINERATION
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INCINERATIONThe controlled burning of waste. Energy may also be recovered in the form of heat.
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INCINERATIONThe 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, [..]
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INCINERATIONA group of treatment technologies involving destruction of waste by controlled burning at high temperatures, e.g., burning sludge to reduce the remaining residues to an ash that can be disposed of safely on land, in some water, or in underground locations.
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INCINERATION
The act of incinerating, or the state of being incinerated; cremation.
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INCINERATION Waste destruction which involves burning rubbish at high temperatures in a furnace.
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INCINERATIONThe combustion of mixed solid wastes to reduce the amount of organic material present.
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