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Keep combustible waste outside the building secure to prevent arson.
Nearly none of Sweden's combustible waste ends up in landfills.
January 2000 all non recycled combustible waste must be incinerated.
According to proposed definition energy recovery should mean any operation where the combustible waste is used as a fuel for generating energy.
• Combustible wastes, other than those identified above, must be burnt in incinerators that reduce harmful emissions.
Originally coal-fired in power stations, they also became widespread in industries that produced combustible waste and required process steam.
Waste-to-energy is one way to dispose of all combustible waste in which recycling alone is not economically viable.
Incineration - The controlled process by which combustible wastes are burned and changed into gases and leftover solid material.
Where an industrial process both required process steam and also generated combustible waste products, the Stirling boiler could use one to generate the other.
Fires may be started if combustible waste is not regularly removed or if excessive quantities of flammable materials are kept in workshops.
• Never store combustible material, such as cardboard or paper, near heaters or electrical equipment and remove combustible waste on a regular basis.
Waste cleaning fluids, and other cleaning materials are handled as combustible waste and stored on board until these can be off-loaded at port.
No combustible waste material or residues shall be permitted to remain in or around areas in which such liquids are stored or decanted.
In addition to these primary fuels, various combustible waste materials have been fed to kilns, notably used tires, which are very difficult to dispose of by other means.
Combustible wastes or residues must not be kept or left in areas where flammable or combustible liquids are stored or decanted.
A range of LLW treatment routes are available for metallic and combustible wastes to support the implementation of the LLW Strategy.
Combustible waste gases emitted by the kiln during carbonization, which otherwise pollute the air, are captured, cleaned, and combined with about 50% diesel fuel to run a power generator.
Particularly: CRW Combustible Waste and Renewables market (Biomass) District heating based on CHP Landfill projects.
Restricting import/export of waste destined for incineration can be necessary to ensure that combustible waste produced within the territory of a Member State is given access to national incineration facilities.
Renewable energy sources – solar, wind, hydro and geothermal, as well as biomass, biofuels, hydrogen and combustible waste – are, on the whole, underutilised in Europe despite their potential in most countries.
This involves a thorough examination of the workplace to highlight potential hazards such as blocked fire exits and any build up of combustible waste, as well as identifying any other potential risks.
"In this kind of oven, there are two sorts of waste: metallic waste such as valves, pumps and tools; and combustible waste such as technicians' work outfits or gloves," the spokesman said.
The principles of proximity and selfsufficiency make it possible for Member States properly to plan waste treatment capacity and in particular to ensure that combustible waste produced within their territory is given access to national incineration facilities.
• How frequently do you check or monitor air quality, safety equipment, fire safety gear, hazardous or combustible waste build up in nooks and crannies around machines, furnaces, washers and dryers, or other appliances?
Amendment 98 Anne Laperrouze Council common position Article 3 – point 19 a (new) Council common position Amendment 19a) "energy recovery" means the use of combustible waste as a fuel for generating energy through direct incineration with or without other waste or fuel but with recovery of the heat.