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the incinerators
noun
A furnace that burns refuse.
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The majority of the surveyed hospitals incinerate their MW and most of the incinerators were present within the respective hospitals.
The incinerators in Ireland are small and privately owned.
Regional officials also said that the incinerators might now have a chance.
Larke claimed that many of the incinerators were built in poorer areas.
As for the incinerators, four were originally planned but only one, in Acera, has been completed.
He suggested charging taxpayers a surcharge to cover debt related to the incinerators.
But the incinerators have become a growing source of toxic emissions that can damage the body's nervous system.
The prime minister offered no deadline for completing the incinerators, which take some three years to build.
"It is absolutely uneconomic to cut a tree down to make biopower," said Mr. Cleaves of the incinerators' group.
Bulky waste pickup is the township's way of collecting big garbage items like mattresses, which cannot go into the incinerators that burn the regular trash.
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