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2022311 · Combustion waste disposal sites adversely affect the environments of adjacent areas because of wind erosion and dust pollution, as well as the introduction of alkaline leachate and saline water, which frequently contain heavy metals, resulting in groundwater contamination [].Ash and dust from combustion waste landfills remain
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References are provided for readers who want more details on ash use. In 1997, 103 waste-to-energy facilities in operation in theUnited States, serving the disposal needs of more than 31 million people. These facilities generated about 2800 MW of electricity from the disposal of 31 million tons of MSW.
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202441 · Therefore, it is economically feasible to mix and burn sludge with a moisture content of around 40% with municipal waste [10]. Moreover, combustion characteristics, feasibility, and stability of sludge combustion with domestic and industrial waste have been verified; it was found that the optimum amount of sludge blending can be optimized by
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202271 · The formation of secondary precipitates alters the mineralogy of the waste and immobilizes leached constituents (Coussy et al., 2017; Johnson et al., 1999; Uzarowicz and Zagorski, 2015). When waste is deposited in a landfill that has been continuously covered with soil, biodegradation can generate organic acids and alter the redox potential.
199111 · Combustion or thermal treatment can be a viable disposal technique for many of these waste streams because it can destroy hazardous organics and pathogens,
2023113 · The combustion of waste in WtE plants leads to the formation of CO 2, which contributes to climate change if carbon in the waste is of fossil origin and CO 2 is emitted to the atmosphere. One
201611 · Treatment of waste may be necessary because of legal requirements for environmental protection (e.g., in order to destroy hazardous and other biologically or
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This study investigated the evolution of furnace conditions during the heat conversion process of multisource organic solid waste. To achieve this, combustion tests involving