Controls of the Waste Incineration Emission
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system, the incinerator is the main body and there are many other supplementary like the wastes collection system, materials adding system,
lime-ash addressment system and exhausts addressment system. The contamination refers to the aspects of air, water, solid and water. Meanwhile, I will also give information about the reasons and methods to take control of these emissions according to some professional guidance.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v3i1.5898
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