Similar words: incinerate, incinerator, veneration, generation, exoneration, regeneration, remuneration, degeneration. Meaning: [ɪn‚sɪnə'reɪʃn] n. the act of burning something completely; reducing it to ashes.
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1. Unlike incineration, there are no emissions into the atmosphere.
2. Indeed, they see incineration as a solution to toxic waste whose usefulness should be employed on a greater range of materials.
3. That is true even if incineration produces energy that can be sold, or if recycling recovers sellable materials.
4. The financial costs of incineration, even with high environmental standards, are rarely higher than the costs of recycling.
5. Waste incineration is one of the most technically highly developed waste management options at this time.
6. To make incineration more economical, a tax should be imposed on each load of rubbish sent to a landfill site.
7. Incineration An alternative method of disposing of waste is to burn it.
8. Some say efficient incineration is preferable to landfill as it can generate heat and electricity.
9. Groscost's incineration has shown Weiers the light of conciliation -- which means he's more likely to deal than bully.
10. Sludge incineration is a frequently employed disposed method.
11. Players will face Incineration from the Pillar Fire.
12. Incineration cannot, of course, eliminate landfilling.
13. Incineration now increases damage instead of critical strike chance.
14. Operation and maintenance of a refuse incineration plant.
15. Incineration plants should be built to burn household waste.
16. However Incineration and heat treatment are potential.
17. But no incineration process is totally emission - free.
18. Keywords: strategy, sustainability, reuse, landfill, incineration, agricultural application, melting.
19. In the refuse incineration process, the stability of incineration is always influenced strongly the heating value of refuse.
20. 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.
21. Incineration or flaring, is used when an organic pollutant can be oxidized to CO 2 and water.
22. Alternatives to incineration are now available, such as autoclaving, microwaving, steam treatment integrated with internal mixing, and chemical treatment.
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23. Many pollutants produced from incineration process of MSW, such as PCDD/ Fs , acid gases, CO, particulate, carbon monoxide and heavy metals, were presented.
24. No one could therefore call for the closure of incineration plants at a stroke, because noxious chemicals have to go somewhere.
25. There was no wind to bend the plume of black smoke rising from the hospital's incineration chimney.
26. Material suitable for deep sea dumping included sewage sludge, industrial waste, and toxic ashes left after the incineration of garbage.
27. At necropsy cattle dead from intercurrent disease, cysticerci infested tissues should be destroyed by incineration or deep burial .
28. The hazard of flue gases pollutants including acid gases, heavy metals, dioxins from the municipal solid waste incineration is introduced, and control measures for these pollutants product.
29. Finally, control techniques for quencher, acid elimination, spraying powder and dust elimination after incineration are pointed out.
30. He introduced a system of sanitation, extending from fly control to incineration.
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