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Garbage Disposal: A Symposium: High Temperature Incineration at Toronto, Ontario, Canada
This paper is intended to outline briefly the principles of refuse disposal at Toronto, Ont., Canada, by the method of the high-temperature destructor.
Prior to the re-organization of the civic departments in 1913, most of the city refuse was dumped, the remainder representing about 75 tons per day, was destroyed by a low-temperature natural-draft incinerator of somewhat antique design, which was built about 1890.
Garbage Disposal: A Symposium: High Temperature Incineration at Toronto, Ontario, Canada
This paper is intended to outline briefly the principles of refuse disposal at Toronto, Ont., Canada, by the method of the high-temperature destructor.
Prior to the re-organization of the civic departments in 1913, most of the city refuse was dumped, the remainder representing about 75 tons per day, was destroyed by a low-temperature natural-draft incinerator of somewhat antique design, which was built about 1890.
Garbage Disposal: A Symposium: High Temperature Incineration at Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Burnett, J. A. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 91 ; 824-827
2021-01-01
41927-01-01 pages
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