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Title: Waste incineration and heat recovery

Journal Article · · Environ. Prog.; (United States)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/ep.670010109· OSTI ID:6542212

A recent project includes the incineration of organic and aqueous waste streams. The waste streams represent a gross heating valyue of 26 million kcal/h (100 million Btu/h). A system designed to generate approximately 36,000 kg/h (79,366 lb/h) of 1138 kPa (165 psig) steam for plant use, would save $5.5 million a year if the steam produced is valued at $20/1000 kg ($9/1000 lb). The presence of certain components, such as inorganic salts, chlorinated and nitrogen-containing organic compounds, sulfur compounds, and phospho-organics, is critical to the design, and each deserves special considerations, as described in this paper.

Research Organization:
Heyward-Robinson Co., Inc., New York, NY
OSTI ID:
6542212
Journal Information:
Environ. Prog.; (United States), Vol. 1:1
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English