Transcription of WASTE TECHNOLOGIES: WASTE TO ENERGY FACILITIES
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WASTE technologies : WASTE TO ENERGY FACILITIES A Report for the Strategic WASTE Infrastructure Planning (SWIP) Working Group Complied by WSP Environmental Ltd for the Government of Western Australia, Department of Environment and Conservation May 2013 Project number: 00038022 Dated: May 2013 2 Revised: Quality Management Issue/revision Issue 1 Revision 1 Revision 2 Revision 3 Remarks Date May 2013 Prepared by Kevin Whiting, Steven Wood and Mick Fanning Signature Checked by Matthew Venn Signature Authorised by Kevin Whiting Signature Project number 00038022 Report number File reference 3 WASTE technologies : WASTE to ENERGY FACILITIES A Report for the Strategic WASTE Infrastructure Planning (SWIP) Working Group, commissioned by the Government of Western Australia, Department of Environment and Conservation.
Combustion (incineration) of waste is achieved by heating waste in an excess of oxygen. ‘Mass burn’ refers to a process that accepts raw or post recycling municipal solid waste (MSW) without any additional pre-treatment (e.g. no shredding or refuse derived fuel (RDF) production). The process can best be explained by examination
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