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Waste-derived Fuel as a Supplementary Energy Source at the Woodstock Cement Plant
Issue: Waste Management
Document Type: review and evaluation
Keywords: waste reduction, emissions forecasting
 
Waste-derived Fuel as a Supplementary Energy Source at the Woodstock Cement Plant
 
 
 
In 1982, Lafarge Canada Inc. embarked on a project to investigate the process, product, and environmental impact of burning liquid industrial wastes in the company's cement kiln at Woodstock, Ontario. Over 90 days, all aspects of the test burn were monitored and documented, including fuel procurement and handling, fuel combustion and emissions, emergency response. This information, along with the economic, environmental, and energy-saving implications of the waste-derived fuel project, is documented in the report.
 
  English Price: $CAN 10.00
 
  French Price: $CAN 10.00
 
 
Language of Documents: Separate English/French
Inv. No.: EPS 3/UP/6E
EC ID:
Cat No.:
EN 49-8/3-6E
ISBN: 0-662-19386-5
Size: 21.5 x 28 cm
Pages: 76
Year: 1992
Media Format: microfiche,print
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