
1) Burning 2) Calefaction 3) Cremation
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1) Burning 2) Combustion 3) Reducing it to ashes 4) Thermal treatment 5) Waste treatment technology
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combustion (by chemical oxidation) of waste material to treat or dispose of that waste material.
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Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials. Incineration and other high-temperature waste treatment systems are described as `thermal treatment`. Incineration of waste materials converts the waste into ash, flue gas, and heat. The ash is mostly formed by the inorganic.....
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• (n.) The act of incinerating, or the state of being incinerated; cremation.
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(from the article `environmental works`) The process called incineration or combustionchemically, rapid oxidationcan be used to convert VOCs and other gaseous hydrocarbon pollutants to ... ...by chemical, thermal, biological, and physical methods. Chemical methods include ion exchange, precipitation, oxidation and reduction,...
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the combustion of organic matter in wastewater sludge solids after water evaporation from the solids.
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The burning, under controlled, environmentally-responsible conditions, of chemical agent and/or munitions in order to achieve their irreversible destruction.
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Burning of wastes under controlled high temperatures and oxygen levels that results in their complete combustion; not the same as burning leaves in the back yard or wood in the fireplace.
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controlled burning of rubbish to make it smaller, kill germs or to get rid of harmful chemicals. See also energy from waste
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High temperature destruction of waste by burning with subsequent reduction to ashes or conversion to an inert mass. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(in-sin″ә-ra´shәn) the act of burning to ashes.
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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.
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The process of burning solid waste under controlled conditions to reduce its weight and volume, and often to produce energy.
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In·cin`er·a'tion noun [ Late Latin
incineratio : confer French
incinération .] The act of incinerating, or the state of being incinerated; cremation. « The phenix kind, Of whose
incineration , There riseth a new creation.»
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the combustion of organic matter in wastewater sludge solids after water evaporation from the solids.
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the controlled burning of municipal, clinical and chemical waste material and sewage sludge, commonly in two stages, to produce minimum amounts of gas and ash
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combustion (by chemical oxidation) of waste material to treat or dispose of that waste material.
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[
n] - the act of burning something completely
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See under ashes. Ashes Common name in German for the totality of all minerals and trace elements in wine (see also under nutrients), which remains after the complete combustion of the evaporation residue of the wine(must or wine... Full text
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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.
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noun the act of burning something completely; reducing it to ashes
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the act of burning something completely
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