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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

The following are excerpts from the Environmental Protection Act 1.    “Contaminant” means any noise, heat, vibration or substance and includes such other substance as the Minister may prescribe that, where discharged into the environment, (a)    endangers the health, safety or welfare of persons, (b)    interferes or is likely to interfere with normal enjoyment of life […]

Burning and Incineration Methods

The burning and incineration method used is a major factor in determining what type of waste can be safely and effectively disposed of. The methods commonly used in Nunavut include open burning on the ground, unmodified burn barrels and various mechanical incineration systems.  Other useful methods include the use of burn boxes and modified burn […]

incinerators spacification

Specifications of ovens: Installing a readymade concrete base (Precast) with Height 30 cm above the ground and 20 cm below the surface of the earth. The dimensions of the base are increased by (2 meters) from the edge of incinerators The rest of the accessories in all the trends even allows the worker directly feeding […]

Containerized Incinerators

Model CA50 Feed Capacity Average 60 kgs per feed Burning Rate Average 70 kgs per hour Burning Time per Feed 1 hour Voltage 220V Power 0.7Kw Fuel Diesel oil Burner Italy Burner Feed Mode Manual Fuel consumption (Oil) Average 18 Kgs/Hour Internal Dimensions 100x80x70cm (Primary Chamber) External Dimensions 230 x 130 x 155cm (main body) […]

Incinerators in Fiji

IT is a daily occurrence to see black smoke being emitted from the chimneys at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital in Suva. And following a recent letter to the editor from Satish Nakched, The Fiji Times followed up with an investigation into the smoke that poses an obstruction for the nearby residents of Waimanu Rd. […]

 
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