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Journal articles on the topic "Incinerators Environmental aspects"
MONTAGUE, PETER. "Research Ethics and the Precautionary Principle: Marching toward Environmental Decay." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12, no. 4 (August 7, 2003): 466–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963180103124176.
Full textRachmawati, Lailia Ayu. "Aspects of Environmental Health in the Control of Emergency Response to Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in Hospital Emergency COVID-19 the Province of DKI Jakarta." Media Gizi Kesmas 10, no. 2 (November 20, 2021): 270. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/mgk.v10i2.2021.270-277.
Full textLasagni, M., G. Moro, D. Pitea, and L. Stieglitz. "Kinetic aspects from the laboratory simulation of the formation and destruction of PCDD/PCDF in fly ash from municipal waste incinerators." Chemosphere 23, no. 8-10 (January 1991): 1245–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0045-6535(91)90149-8.
Full textKang, Seongmin, Joonyoung Roh, and Eui-chan Jeon. "Seasonal Variation Analysis Method of GHG at Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator." Sustainability 12, no. 18 (September 9, 2020): 7425. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12187425.
Full textLudwig, Christian. "“There is no such thing as ‘away’”: An Inquiry-Based Approach to Developing Learners’ Sustainability Literacy in the EFL Classroom." Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment 12, no. 1 (March 11, 2021): 66–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.37536/ecozona.2021.12.1.4012.
Full textHsu, S. T., F. Y. Lin, and J. S. Chiou. "Heat-transfer aspects of Stirling power generation using incinerator waste energy." Renewable Energy 28, no. 1 (January 2003): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0960-1481(02)00018-6.
Full textSarasati, Yuliana, R. Azizah, Zia Azuro Zuhairoh, Lilis Sulistyorini, Corie Indria Prasasti, and Mohd Talib Latif. "Analysis of Potential Waste-to-Energy Plant in Final Waste Disposal Sites iIn Indonesia Towards SDGs 2030 (A Literature Review)." JURNAL KESEHATAN LINGKUNGAN 13, no. 1 (January 29, 2021): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jkl.v13i1.2021.24-34.
Full textvan den Berg, Martin, Carola Heeremans, Liesbeth Meerman, Els Veenhoven, Jikke van Wijnen, Kees Olie, and Otto Hutzinger. "Some pharmacokinetic aspects of PCDDs and PCDFs in mammals after administration of a fly ash extract from a municipal incinerator." Chemosphere 15, no. 9-12 (January 1986): 1477–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0045-6535(86)90428-5.
Full textDarmawan, Adi, Tri Edhi Budhi Soesilo, and Sri Wahyono. "MODEL OPTIMASI PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH DI TPA." Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Lingkungan dan Pembangunan 21, no. 02 (September 27, 2020): 13–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/plpb.212.02.
Full textAl-Dabbagh, Riadh. "Waste management strategy and development in Ajman, UAE." Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability 6 (2021): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/rees/2021005.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Incinerators Environmental aspects"
Lo-Quiroz, Wai-chi Yany, and 勞慧慈. "The economic externalities of solid waste treatment facilities." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2006. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B4501341X.
Full textMaharajh, Rajinder Jain. "Values and concerns in decision-making about a waste-reduction incinerator at Stormsriver, Tsitsikamma : a case study in applied ethics." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/49805.
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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The Tsitsikamma Forest, in the most southern part of the Eastern Cape, is part of the Cape Floral Kingdom, one of six such Kingdoms in the world. It has the richest area of plant bio-diversity and fauna in the world which are rare and endemic to the area. The deep gorges, temperate forests, un spoilt oceans and various other features such as the famous Bloukrantz River Bridge, where the world's highest bungi jumps take place are factors that have become the main source of job-creation and income for tourism and its inter-related activities. However, this ecosystem is also home to about 480 families who live in low-income housing at Stormsriver. This settlement which was relocated from the shack area of Coesa, nearby, has an unemployment index of 67% and a similar poverty index. In addition, the Stormsriver Village nearby has a population of about 300 families, mainly older retired white folks. The area is administered by the Koukamma Municipality which is an amalgam of several smaller municipalities viz., Clarkeson, Kareedouw, Stormsriver, Woodlands, Eerste River, ]oubertina and Bloukrantz. Waste reduction and the disposal thereof has always been a major concern to local authorities and the Koukamma Municipality is obviously faced with the same challenge. The authorities have resorted to the concept of landfill sites, which has proven to be the cheapest solution to date. But, with this option comes the problems of health risks to the poorer people who converge on the dump sites in search of food, the harm to children searching through rubbish heaps and the various legal repercussions emanating out of this practice. The option of open-burning and its related effects on human life and forest fires rules it out as an option. Transporting waste out of the area is also very costly. It was then resolved by the Koukamma Municipalities that the possibility of installing an incinerator at Stormsriver would be an option to be investigated. The reasoning behind the selection of this site was the concern of high unemployment in the Stormsriver area and extreme poverty and this venture would in some small measure create jobs, put food on the table and break the poverty cycle. The process of incineration gives rise to emissions such as dioxins and furans which is known to cause cancer, asthma and tuberculosis, if subjected in high doses over a long period of time. It is also regulated by the Atmospheric Pollution Act 45 of 1965. The important moral debate at the core of this problem is the whole question of humans rights and should these be violated solely because the subjects do not belong to an affluent class and should be shown less respect and have their health jeopardised by the toxic air from incineration. Or, should the people's poverty index rise further due to lack of employment. The question that also begs here is whether the well-being of the entire ecosystem, especially the rare and endangered plants and animals take preference over the well-being of the people of Stormsriver, given that the emissions from the incinerator will impact on the animal, bird and plant life, including that of water, soil and air. This would also put into jeopardy the income generated by Tourism and the jobs inherent in it for the locals and would threaten the area's sustainability. The various moral views of philosophers have been canvassed in order to come to a holistic understanding. I have in this vein looked at the views of ethicists such as Tibor Machan, who believes that animals and other organisms do not have any rights and are there purely for human consumption. Then the views of Peter Singer and Tom Regan have also been included, in which consideration is shown to animals. Others such as AIda Leopold, J. Baird Callicott and Paul Taylor whose thinking extends to that of not just showing respect for a single entity but allows for equal respect for all members of the biotic community, have also been. considered. Various solutions have thereafter been considered and amongst those are the relocation of the incinerator out of the Stormsriver, moving the plant to the industrial zone at Kareedouw, transporting the waste out to Port Elizabeth, dumping and finally the 'Do Nothing' option. Using Paul Taylor's "respect for nature" ethics as a guide, I have come to the conclusion that the installation of a waste-reduction incinerator at Stormsriver, Tsitsikamma, may be supported subject to a set of serious riders and conditions in that firstly, the health of the immediate and surrounding inhabitants should not be affected in any way whatsoever. Secondly, the well-being of the non-human environment which must include air, soil, water and plant life, including the animal and bird life must not be harmed in any way. In this way all members of the biotic community will be shown equal respect, thus creating a viable and sustainable community
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die Tsitsikamma Woude, in die mees suidelike deel van the Oos-Kaap, is deel van die "Cape Floral Kingdom", een van ses sulke woudgebiede in die wêreld. Dit beskerm die rykste area van plant bio-verskeidenheid asook fauna wat skaars is in die wêreld en slegs daar gevind word. Die diep bergpasse. gemagtigde woude en ongerepte oseaan, tesame met die beroemde Bloukransrivier brug waar die wêreld se hoogste bungi spronge plaasvind is faktore wat bygedra het dat werkskepping en inkomste hoofsaaklik uit toerisme en verwante bedrywe afkomstig is. Hierdie eko-sisteem is ook die tuiste vir ongeveer 480 gesinne wat in sub-ekonomiese huise in Stormsrivier woon. Hierdie gemeenskappie wat vanaf die naby geleë Coesa hervesig is, het 'n werkloosheid sowel as armoede syfer van 67%. Bykomend is daar die Stormsriver nedersetting daar naby met 'n bevolking van 300 families, hoofsaaklik ouer, afgetrede blankes. Die gebied word bestuur deur die Koukamma Munisipaliteit wat in 'n samesmelting van 'n hele paar kleiner munisipaliteite is o.a Clarkson, Kareedouw, Stormsrivier, Woodlands, Eerste Rivier, ]oubertina en Bloukrans. Die vermindering van afvalstowwe asook die verwydering daarvan was maar altyd 'n groet kopseer vir die plaaslike owerhede en dit geld nou ook vir die Koukamma Munisipaliteit. Die owerhede het besluit op die konsep van afvalstortings areas omdat dit die goedkoopste oplossing tot nou toe is. Met hierdie opsie kom egter die probleem van gesondheids risiko's vir die armer gemeenskappe (mense) wat op hierdie stortings terreine toesak op soek na kos, die beserings wat kinders opdoen wat die gemors deursoek asook die wettige terugslag wat hierdie praktyk totgevolg het. Die gevaar van oop vure en die effek wat dit sou hê op mense en die woud self maak dat hierdie opsie nie oorweeg word nie. Ook is dit te duur om afvalstowwe uit die gebied uit te vervoer. Die Koukamma Munisipaliteit het toe besluit om die instállering van 'n verbrandingsoond by Stormsrivier te ondersoek. Die rede om hierdie gebied te kies was die hoë werkloosheid syfer en armoede in Stormsrivier. Hierdie besluit sou werkskepping, kos op die tafel en die verbreking van die armoede-siklus tot gevolg hê. Die proses van verbranding het aanleiding gegee tot die nuwe gevare van skadelike afval produkte van dioksiede en furane wat kanker, asma en tuberkulose tot gevolg het as mense vir lang periodes aan hoë dosisse blootgestel word. Hierdie uitstraling word ook deur die "Atmosferiese Besoedelingswet 45 van 1965" gereguleer. Die belangrike morele debat wat die kern van hierdie probleem vorm is die vraag na menseregte en of die menseregte geskend kan word bloot omdat die mense in die gebied nie aan 'n gegoede klas behoort nie moet daar minder respek aan hulle getoon word en moet hul gesondheid in die weeg skaal geplaas word deur die giftige lug as gevolg van die verbrandering van afvalstowwe, of moet werkloosheid verder styg as gevolg van die gebrek aan werk? Die ander vraag wat gevra moet word is of die welvaart van die hele ekosisteem, veral die van skaars en bedreigde plante en diere voorkeur moet geniet bo die welvaart van die mense van Stormsrivier gegee die feit dat die uitstraling van die verbrandingsoond ook 'n inpak gaan hê op die diere, voëls en plant lewe inkluisend op water, grond en lug. Dit sal ook die inkomste wat uit Toerisme voort gebring word, en die werksgeleenthede vir die plaaslike mense wat daarmee gepaard gaan, in die weegskaal plaas asook die gebied se standhoudendheid bedreig. Die verskeie standpunte van filosowe is na gekyk ten einde tot 'n holistiese verstaan van die situasie te kom. Langs hierdie weg het ek dan na die etiese standpunt van Tibor Machan gekyk. Tibor Machan glo dat diere en ander organismes geen regte het nie en dat hulle daar is vir die uitsluitlike gebruik deur mense. Die standpunte van Peter Singer en Tom Regan, wat 'n mate van sorgsaamheid teenoor diere toon, is ook in ag geneem. Andere wie se standpunte in ag geneem is, is Aldo Leipold,J. Baird Callicot and Paul Taylor. Hulle denkrigting maak voorsiening daarvoor dat respek nie net aan 'n enkele entiteit getoon moet word nie, maar aan almal wat in 'n biotiese gemeenskap saamwoon. Verskeie oplossings is hierna oorweeg onder andere die verskuiwing van die verbrandingsoond buite Stormsrivier na die industriële gebied in Kareedouw, die vervoer van die afval na Port Elizabeth, storting asook die "Doen Niks" opsie. Ek het as etiese riglyn Paul Tayor se "respekteer vir natuur" gebruik en het tot die slotsoom gekom dat die iristallering van 'n afval verminderings verbrandingsoond te Stormsrivier ondersteun kan word met ernstige voorbehoude en voorwaardes deurdat, eerstens, die gesondheid van die onmiddelike en omliggende inwoners op geen manier hoegenaamd aangetas moet word nie. Tweedens, die welvaart van die nie-lewende omgewing met inagneming van lug, grond, water en plantlewe, insluitende die diere en voëls moet op geen manier geskaad word nie. Op hieride maruer sal almal wat deel uitmaak van die biotiese gemeenskap gelyke respek betoon word wat die daarstelling van 'n lewensvatbare en standhoudende gemeenskap tot gevolg sal hê.
Robertson, Rogue Elliott. "A comparative case study of newspaper coverage of the Umatilla Chemical Weapons Depot/Incinerator from 1994 to 1998." PDXScholar, 2011. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/315.
Full textBooks on the topic "Incinerators Environmental aspects"
Clarke, Marjorie J. Technologies for minimizing emission of NOx̳ from MSW incinerators. New York, N.Y: INFORM, 1989.
Find full textSawell, S. E. The National Incinerator Testing and Evaluation Program (NITEP): A summary of the characterization and treatment studies on residues from municipal solid waste incineration. [Ottawa]: Environment Canada, 1993.
Find full textMitchell, D. J. Emission investigation at an advanced rotary kiln clinical waste incinerator. Stevenage: Warren Spring Laboratory, 1992.
Find full textUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee. Public health impacts of incineration: Hearings before the Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, second session, January 24; July 8; and August 8, 1994. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1995.
Find full textW, Crowder Jerry, ed. Control of emissions from municipal solid waste incinerators. Park Ridge, N.J., U.S.A: Noyes Data Corp., 1989.
Find full textSymposium, Praxis der Umweltverträglichkeitsprüfung für Klärwerke Verbrennungsanlagen und Deponien (1991 Aachen Germany). Symposium Praxis der Umweltverträglichkeitsprüfung für Klärwerke, Verbrennungsanlagen und Deponien: Aachen, 18. und 19. März 1991. Berlin: E. Schmidt, 1991.
Find full textFournier, D. J. The fate of trace metals in a rotary kiln incinerator with a single-stage ionizing wet scrubber: Project summary. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, 1991.
Find full textAsmundson, Mark. Addendum to the Final environmental impact statement for the Olivine resource recovery facility: Prepared for Department of Public Works, Bureau of Building & Code Administration. [Bellingham, Wash: Dept. of Public Works, 1988.
Find full textEnvironment, Citizens for a. Save. A submission to the Ontario Cabinet respecting TSI Trintek's proposed energy from waste plant. Toronto: C.S.E., 1987.
Find full textS, Jennings M., and Radian Corporation, eds. Catalytic incineration for control of volatile organic compound emissions. Park Ridge, N.J., U.S.A: Noyes Publications, 1985.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Incinerators Environmental aspects"
Hartlén, J., and T. Lundgren. "Utilization of Incinerator Bottom ASH - Legal, Environmental and Engineering Aspects." In Studies in Environmental Science, 207–14. Elsevier, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0166-1116(08)70404-7.
Full textTammemagi, Hans. "Waste." In The Waste Crisis. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195128987.003.0004.
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Patton, Sherman R. "City of Tampa, McKay Bay Retrofit: Before and After." In 11th North American Waste-to-Energy Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/nawtec11-1669.
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