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incinerator
noun
A furnace that burns refuse.
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'incinerator' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It refers to a device or facility that is used to burn waste materials at high temperatures, reducing them to ash. You can use the word 'incinerator' in any context where you need to refer to a device or facility that burns waste. For example: - The city council decided to invest in a new incinerator to handle the increasing amount of waste in the city. - The old incinerator was shut down due to environmental concerns. - The hospital has an incinerator to safely dispose of hazardous medical waste. - The company installed an incinerator on the factory premises to burn any excess materials. - The contract states that all waste must be disposed of in the designated incinerator.
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Residents in Barne Barton in Plymouth were asked in 2011 what they thought about a 95-metre, PFI-financed incinerator being sited in their neighbourhood, just 62 metres from the nearest house.
By this summer, the civic centre will launch its own energy company, taking the heat produced by a giant local waste incinerator, and flog it to businesses in the area.
The Lib Dems point to a herd of white elephants: Supertram, the Sheffield tram service, and the World Student Games both lost money and the building of a new waste incinerator for the city is now nearly two years behind schedule and £16m ($26m) over budget.Even Labour councillors admit that Sheffield residents grumble about inadequate services.
"When I appear on television they traditionally put me in front of a wind turbine, a polar bear, or if I'm really lucky a waste incinerator," she says.
Each day about a seventh of the city's rubbish glides past that landfill by barge to be dumped into two large pits at an incinerator next door.
The region's garbage collectors stopped their rounds on December 21st, because the dumps in and around Naples were full, and an incinerator that should have been ready was not.
In addition to its disastrous mismanagement of a costly rubbish incinerator that has driven the city into receivership, it failed to report critical financial information to bondholders and misreported other data between 2009 and 2011.
The county council had given planning permission for the new incinerator and the government had confirmed that a public inquiry was not needed.
A wake-up call for Japanese industry—on the scale of the Love Canal incident in America in 1980 came in April when the soil surrounding an incinerator in Nosecho, a residential suburb north of Osaka, was found to contain a staggering 8,500 picograms of dioxin per gram of soil.
In April plans for a £500m waste-to-energy incinerator in Norfolk were shelved after Eric Pickles, the secretary of state for local government, intervened, partly because of opposition from NIMBYs.
TOWARDS the end of "Toy Story 3", Buzz Lightyear, Sheriff Woody and the other toys find themselves heading into the maw of a moving-grate garbage incinerator.
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