The Retrofit of The MWC Roteb in Rotterdam, Holland with a Modern Flue Gas Cleaning System Including an Activated Char Adsoption Unit Hartenstein, H.
Waste-To-Energy: The Next Step in the Hierarchy After the 3-Rs Hahn, J.L.; Jones, K.H.
The Relationship Between High Nitrogen Municipal Solid Waste Components and NOx Rigo, H.G.; Ferraro, F.A.; Wilson, M.
Risk Assessment of Combustor Stack Emissions Zemba, S.G.; Green, L.C.; Crouch, E.C.A.
Acid Gases, Mercury, and Dioxin from MWCs Licata, A.; Babu, M.; Nethe, L.
Metals in MSW – Where are they and where do they go in an Incinerator? Rigo, H.G.; Chandler, A.J.
Comparison of Mercury Test Methods Hartenstein, H.; Klein, M.; Licata, A.
Post Combustion Control of Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) Emission from a 900 TPD Processed Refuse Fuel Boiler Zakaria, J.; Wolfenden, L.; Mcconlogue, J.; Pierce, G.
The New Hampshire Bottom ASH Pavin Demonstration US route 3, Laconia, New Hampshire Musselman, C.N.; Killeen, M.P.; Eighmy, T.T.; Gress, D.L.; Sills, M.H.;
Presher, J.R.
Recent Trend of ASH Management from MSW Incineration Facilities in Japan Wakamura, Y.; Nakazato, K.
ASH Characterization at California MSW Incinerators Levie, B.; Sevy, D.; Tormey, M.; Boughton, B.
Analysis of Data Obtained from an Historic Ash Residue Leaching Investigation Hasselriis, F.
ASME/US Bureau of Mines Investigative Program on Vitrification of Combustion ASH/RESIDUE Hollander, H.I.; Plumley, A.L.; De Cesare, R.S.
The Characteristics of Two-Stage Municipal Combustor Ash Feindler, K.S.
The Search for an Accurate and Practical Means for Testing Residue from Combustion of Municipal Solid Waste for Percent Combustibles and Energy Content Hecklinger, R.S.
“Burn-Out Bean” for the Quantitative and Qualitative Improvement of Municipal Combustor Ash Feindler, K.S.; Reimann, D.O.
The Achievement of “Good Combustion” by Improvement of Secondary Air Injection at the Montgomery County Waste to Energy Facility Bette, M.; Schafers, W.; Kirschner, H.; Schuetzenduebel, W.G.
Thermoselect: Energy and Raw Material Recovery Through Thermal Chemical Transformation in a Closed-Loop System Stahlberg, R.; Runyon, D.J.
Estimation of Burning Rates in Solid Waste Combustion Furnace Kuo, J.T.
Montgomery County Resource Recovery Facility Bayer, R.; Lehr, J.; Chae, Y.; Schuetzenduebel, W.
Operations at the Cape May County, New Jersey, Intermediate Processing Facility Harris, S.M.; Kennedy, E.F.
Benefiting from the Proposed EPA Landfill Gas Emission Control Regulations Holtz Laurila, M.A.
Uniform Aeration of Compost Media Hartsock, D.R.; Croteau, G.; Gage, J.
Review of Liner and Cap Regulations for Landfills Landreth, R.E.
Operational Costs of Breakdowns at the Commerce Refuse-To-Energy Facility Eaton, M.; Smisko, J.
Waterwall Corrosion Prevention Experience at the Commerce Refuse to Energy Facility Smisko, J.
Sauder Woodworking Company: A Waste Wood Electric Generating Facility Johnson, N.H.
Furnace/Boiler Temperature Correlation: Montgomery County Resource Recovery Facility 2 X 600 T/D Process Trains Schuetzenduebel, W.G.
Prevention of Contractual Disputes over Waste Processing Facilities Savage, G.M.; Diaz, L.F.; Eggerth, L.L.
Optimal Planning of Solid Waste Collection, Recycling and Incineration System Chang, N.; Wang, S.F.
Evaluation of RDF Waste Management Alternatives for Two South Carolina Counties Johnson, J.K.; Ihnat, M.J.; Niessen, W.R.
A New Processing System For the Production of Improved Refuse Derived Fuel and Recyclables from Municipal Solid Waste Eley, M.H.; Guinn, G.R.
The Semass Shred-And-Burn Technology: A Well Proven Resource Recovery System Zakaria, J.; Sutin, G.
Processing of Scrap Tires; Technology and Market Applications Blumenthal, M.H.
Natural Gas Cofiring in a Refuse Derived Fuel Incinerator: Results of a Field Evaluation Beshai, R.Z.; Sanyal, A.; Hong, C.C.; Melick, T.A.; Sommer, T.M.
Resource Recovery: Automatic Recycling of Steel Cans and Other Ferrous Crawford, G.L.
Integrating Recycling with MSW Processing and Transfer in a Large Urban Area Russell, S.H.
Air Classification of Mixed Plastics Stessel, R.I.; Pelz, S.
Utilization of Incinerator Bottom Ash Residues: Process Considerations and Field Management Requirements Forrester, K.E.
Sewage Sludge Incineration at The Manchester, New Hampshire Water Pollution Control Facility Sapienza, F.C.; Curro, J.P.; Gaudes, R.J.
Beneficial Use of Municipal Wastewater Biosolids Through Drying and Pelltizing Hepp, M.P.; Wojichowski, D.L.
Fluid Bed Sludge Combustion Using Coalas an Auxiliary Fuel: The Huntington, WV Experience Hearn, P.; Menniti, J.G.; Mullen, J.
Sewage Scudge Incineration: Meeting Air Emissions Regulations an the Nineties and Beyond Foisy, M.B.; Li, R.; Chattopadhyay, A.; Karell, M.

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