New Metro incinerator would cost $1.3 billion more than planned: study

Metro Vancouver is taking more heat over its plan to build a second garbage incinerator, with a new study commissioned by waste company Belkorp Environmental Services suggesting the move could cost up to $1.3 billion more than originally estimated. The analysis, conducted by ICF International on behalf of Belkorp, comes as Metro Vancouver attempts to

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INCINERATOR SPECIFICATION Capacity UPTO 20 kg/hr

Size:  940 x860x2700 mm Material:  STAINLESS STEEL STACK, REFRACTORY CONCRETE LINING SPECIAL INSULATION MATERIAL With burner:  15 C 20 KW Temperature:   PRIMARY CHAMBER = 800°C AND SECONDARY CHAMBER = 850 – 1200° C Sufficient heat generation for secure and complete combustion 600-800 °C in the first chamber and >1000 °C in the second chamber Easy transportation on standard EURO-pallets Constructed in a modular fashion  easy on-site movement and assembly with a minimum of equipment and technical skills; For the destruction of problematic waste like sharps, amputates and body parts, wet or moist matter; Off-gas quality: moderate smoke emissions during one quarter of the total incineration time; no visible emission during three quarters. AS PER INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS  The remaining ash approximately 5-10% in weight and below 1% in volume of the original waste AS PER INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS  Chimney height at least 5 m above the incinerator 5m ABOVE FROM THE GROUND Temperature resistance of the lining  at least 1,200 °C

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N.D. could receive Ebola waste from Calif.

FARGO, N.D. — California health officials have given notice that North Dakota is one of six states that could receive Ebola medical waste in the event the state has any material to incinerate. In a notice posted last week, the California Department of Public Health listed North Dakota as one of six states where California

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Norfolk incinerator bill wrangle could continue until after Christmas

Norfolk County Council voted by 48 votes to 30 to terminate the contract for the proposed incinerator at Saddlebow at an extraordinary meeting in April. Council officers had said that, due to delays in securing planning permission, the controversial project no longer offered good value for money, and councillors agreed to ditch it. In May,

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Supply, Installation and Commissioning of DIESEL FIRED INCINERATORS

Supply, Installation and Commissioning of DIESEL FIRED INCINERATORS Medical Waste Incinerator, 100 to 120 Kg/hr Application   For incineration, general and pathological Capacity    100 C 120 kg/h burn rate Type Two  combustion chambers type; primary  and Secondary, controlled/forced combustion air type with a flue gas emission scrubbing unit Operating time                Minimum 8 hours daily Operating temperature     From 850 0C to 1200 0C, Automatic controlled Residual Ash                    5 to 10% Construction Constructed from heavy duty mild or aluminized  steel Or equal and approved equivalent Insulation material            Refractory material lining similar or equal to calcium  Silicate and hot face combination of heavy duty brickwork Internal Construction        Fixed hearth type complete with gratings, concave bottom and charging door, lined with refractory material Charging Door                   Suitable for manual loading of wastes and with smooth  Dear seal equivalent of Ceramic seals with hinges. Door Lock                          Automatic, Electric type Ash removal door    Provided, for removing resultant bottom ash leftovers                              from the Primary chamber Gratings    Provided Loading Manual loading of waste Primary Burner                        Fully automatic, with fuel, temperature and speed  controls with ignition system  flame detector                                                         Air fan Complete with safety features, flame failure                                                                    Diesel fired fuel injector type                                                Flange mounted Blower   Provided.  3 phase for supplying excess combustion air through the distribution system with speed control system Temperature Minimum exit 850 0C Observation port To be provided with protective glass type      3.3    Secondary chamber

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Pyrolysis Deemed a Viable Alternative to Incinceration

Researchers at the University of York have concluded that PyroPure (UK) technology has the potential to transform the way in which hazardous waste is destroyed in clinical environments and say pharmacists, manufacturers and hospitals throughout the UK should consider trialling the system. The announcement follows a six month Innovate UK-funded Knowledge Transfer Partnership project in

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England’s trash generating Danish heat

Power in Denmark is increasingly being generated in plants burning waste imported from England. The practice is being called an economical and environmental boon on both sides of the equation. The AVØ incinerator in Frederikshavn produces heating and power for the area by burning trash from England. “It is mainly construction waste like pieces of

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INCINERATOR SPECIFICATION Capacity UPTO 20 kg/hr

Size:  940 x860x2700 mm Material:  STAINLESS STEEL STACK, REFRACTORY CONCRETE LINING SPECIAL INSULATION MATERIAL With burner:  15 C 20 KW Temperature:   PRIMARY CHAMBER = 800°C AND SECONDARY CHAMBER = 850 – 1200° C Sufficient heat generation for secure and complete combustion 600-800 °C in the first chamber and >1000 °C in the second chamber Easy transportation on standard EURO-pallets Constructed in a modular fashion  easy on-site movement and assembly with a minimum of equipment and technical skills; For the destruction of problematic waste like sharps, amputates and body parts, wet or moist matter; Off-gas quality: moderate smoke emissions during one quarter of the total incineration time; no visible emission during three quarters. AS PER INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS  The remaining ash approximately 5-10% in weight and below 1% in volume of the original waste AS PER INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS  Chimney height at least 5 m above the incinerator 5m ABOVE FROM THE GROUND Temperature resistance of the lining  at least 1,200 °C

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Biological Waste Incinerators