Incinerators using new high - heat combustion technologies are the industry's answer to pollution complaints.
The incinerators used to cremate euthanized pets cost more than the basic equipment needed for a spay / neuter surgery room, and a «euthanasia room» is not cheaper to build than a room destined for use for spay / neuter.
Not exact matches
It includes instances in which bodies were
used without donor or next - of - kin consent; donors were misled about how bodies would be
used; bodies were dismembered by chainsaws instead of medical instruments; body parts were stored in such unsanitary conditions that they decomposed; or bodies were discarded in medical waste
incinerators instead of being properly cremated.
Tom Szaky, TerraCycle's founder and chief executive, said the two companies share a vision of diverting more materials from landfills and
incinerators and his company is «excited and ready to accept Progressive Waste Solutions» challenge to scale our operations and impact
using their vast infrastructure.»
These
incinerators were able to recover energy through burning waste,
using the released heat to boil water, and
using the steam produced to power turbines that generate electricity.
The valley of Hinnom (Gehenna) was outside the walls of Jerusalem, for a time thesite of idolatrous worship, including child sarcrifice, In the first century Gehenna was being
used as the
incinerator for the filth of Jerusalem.
«At least some of the food being sent to the
incinerator should be
used as a force for good to help [the poor] out of the rut in which they find themselves,» he said.
Used diapers are either buried in landfills or burned at
incinerators, but both methods have a significant environmental impact, he said.
Using the Private Finance Initiative to build
incinerators locks councils into decades - long contracts.
The release also warned that the city was considering creating «waste to energy» facilities, which would
use incinerators and «whose siting may be restricted to environmentally overburdened communities of color» — like Hunts Point.
Longtime Capital Region environmentalist Aaron Mair, who cut his teeth on issues from a trash - burning
incinerator to toxic lead paint in inner - city homes, will
use his voice as the first African - American president of the national board of directors of the Sierra Club.
After that, the group went on to organize a 1991 postcard campaign against Chevron's plans to expand
use of a pesticide
incinerator next to North Richmond.
Now a Danish team has analysed the various ways in which firms in that country treat pig manure and
use it to generate electricity in systems such as anaerobic digesters or
incinerators.
Critics also worry that tires are opening the door to the
use of kilns as general - purpose
incinerators handling all kinds of nasty substances.
Powered by wasted heat from the
incinerator, the collectors
use fans to suck ambient air into filters, which absorb carbon dioxide.
The horror - film tropes resurface only intermittently in their later films: a hand bursting out of the ground, recalling the final shot of Carrie, during the prison break in 1987's Raising Arizona (a shot also
used in The Evil Dead); the wood chipper that in Fargo (1996) is put to the grisly
use that Marty had intended for his
incinerator; Anton Chigurh's slasher murders in No Country for Old Men (2007); and, most acutely of all, in Barton Fink (1991), a film about a writer's worst nightmare, writer's block, complete with sweating wallpaper, expanding plumes of blood, and a hellfire climax.
[162][163] The move prompted outcry and comparisons to Nineteen Eighty - Four itself: in the novel, books, magazines, and newspapers in public archives that contradict the ruling party are either edited long after being published or destroyed outright; the removed materials go «down the memory hole», the nickname for an
incinerator chute
used in 1984.
The
incinerator is
used every day, she said.
If an
incinerator is
used, it must be installed and maintained according to federal, state, local, and provincial regulations.
Using the Forge
incinerator on a DBNO enemy in modes with Execution rules will now kill the enemy
Just as
incinerators often start out burning forestry waste, and end up
using virgin wood once supply of «waste» runs out, so too anaerobic digestion plants may begin by
using food waste, and end up utilizing forest products or other «biofuels» grown deliberately for the purpose.
I assume that 10 mtoe of non-energy
use will end up in an garbage
incinerator and thus will cause CO2 emissions, so that brings the percentage down to 83 %.
Much of what we consider good behavior — not crapping upstream of where people drink, getting children vaccinated for mumps, measles, and polio, not tossing NiCd batteries in the
incinerator, not
using lead solder on plumbing, not putting melamine powder in the powdered milk to fool the protein analysis — is behavior that people only do because they understand or trust the science.
If there are no other options for houses without basements (aside from manually removing the waste and dumping it into a composter), and considering my distaste at the idea of
using human waste compost in a garden, I would simply opt for the equally priced / size
incinerator unit.
Pollution will always be a consequence, whether we
use land fill,
incinerators or disposal at sea and in watercourses.
In practice, according to Beth Ambrose, senior consultant at Jones Lang LaSalle, the property specialist, that means the
use of a variety of new and old technologies, from solar panels and wind turbines to recycling facilities and
incinerators to produce energy from rubbish.
It was a major victory for Williams and his allies when the Army announced in 1996 that it would
use a safer water - based process to destroy the weapons at the Maryland and Indiana stockpile sites, while suspending funds for
incinerators in Colorado and Kentucky.
We've stopped construction by getting the
incinerator customers to back out of their contracts, and are continuing to ask that the company pledge to
use the site for sustainable alternatives.
And how can they class waste as a climate - friendly fuel for
incinerators and cement plants when it results in toxic air emissions and increases overall resource and such energy
use?
• Make environmentally - friendly policies for the Games in the areas of procurement and construction binding • Apply water saving technologies across the city • [Pursue a zero - waste policy instead of building] more landfill sites and
incinerators • Introduce an internationally recognizable timber procurement policy, such as the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) standard, for the construction material
used during the Games • Eradicate climate - damaging HFC technology in some Olympic facilities • Make environmental data and certification of Olympic venues fully transparent.
Neal and Traill have also teamed up to challenge a controversial waste
incinerator planned for Neal's ward that will service all of the surrounding Durham Region,
using their legal backgrounds to pick holes in an agreement reached by the previous council to host the site.
Spatial analysis of health effects of large industrial
incinerators in England, 1998 — 2008: a study
using matched case — control areas