1st Edition

Revival: Handbook of Incineration of Hazardous Wastes (1991)

By William S. Rickman Copyright 1991
    602 Pages
    by CRC Press

    602 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Hazardous waste incineration technologies have been developed to meet the needs of a rapidly growing market that has been created by the proliferation of hazardous waste in modern society. These hazardous wastes are continuously produced as by-products of many industries. Vast stockpiles of hazardous or toxic wastes are currently residing in insecure landfills, thus imperiling our drinking water supplies. This handbook is written with the user in mind. An in-depth review of regulatory and technical requirements is presented with later sections regarding permitting and operation of incineration facilities. A comprehensive description of established and emerging incinerator technologies is included along with a number of alternatives. One of the key sections involves a detailed procedure for choosing an incinerator for a specific job, including engineering calculations and going through the bid process. Rationale for whether to buy or lease incineration equipment is included as well as details on trial burns, permitting strategies, and startup and operation of incinerators.

    1.Introduction  2.Overview  3.Market Trends  4.Regulatory Requirements and the Permitting Process  5.Siting Issues and Public Acceptance  6.Established Techniques  7.Innovative Thermal Destruction Technologies  8.Combustion Calculations  9.Trial Burn  10.Appendices.

    Biography

    William S. Rickman is a project manager and environmental consultant in San Diego, California.