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Residuals management: A national need
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1975Waste generation is a direct consequence of consumption practices. In the United States, consumption levels per capita have reached an almost incredible level. Around 6 × 109 t of materials are consumed yearly - fuels, minerals, foods, timber, and chemicals. That amounts to 28 t for each man, woman, and child each year or 150 lb day−1.
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2015
Solid residues produced in fluidized bed boilers are different from those produced in pulverized-coal-fired boilers, where ash melts at high-flame temperature forming spherical cenosphere. The coal ash in fluidized bed combustors, on the other hand, does not melt due to its low combustion temperature.
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Solid residues produced in fluidized bed boilers are different from those produced in pulverized-coal-fired boilers, where ash melts at high-flame temperature forming spherical cenosphere. The coal ash in fluidized bed combustors, on the other hand, does not melt due to its low combustion temperature.
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Agricultural Waste Management Through Crop Residue Management
Crop residue management (CRB) is a global environmental, economic, and health concern. CRB, a common practice in developing countries, is a long-term agricultural waste management strategy. It harms air quality, soil health, and human well-being. It persists due to labor shortages, economic constraints, and limited access to alternative technologies ...Chethan Patil N. D. +2 more
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Crops residue management and managing agricultural residues
Field Crops Research, 1996openaire +1 more source
Nonconcentrate residuals management
2020Nikolay Voutchkov, Gisela Noelle Kaiser
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