The U.S. incinerator market is projected grow from USD 3.40 billion in 2025 to USD 4.60 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 3.09% from 2026 to 2035. Market growth is driven by rising municipal and ...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) published on August 22nd an Interim Final Rule/Request for Comment providing for the temporary use of incineration units subject to commercial ...
Mayor Wayne M. Messam said the city is fighting the proposal legislatively and legally as Miami-Dade weighs possible sites.
The agency turned to a procedural and obscure tool to dodge public input in waiving the standards for burning debris tied to natural disasters. EPA — again resorting to a procedural gambit that denies ...
Jim Ferguson, senior vice president of engineering with Stericycle of Bannockburn, Ill., said the company’s new hospital, medical and infectious waste incineration facility at Tahoe Reno Industrial ...
Oregon’s only municipal waste incinerator may soon be subject to more study and stricter regulations. The 36-year-old burner, located north of Salem in Brooks, previously operated as a partnership ...
Campaigners protest against a planned waste incinerator at Portland Port, in Dorset.
After incurring a historic fine for environmental pollution last year, the medical waste incinerator in South Baltimore’s Hawkins Point industrial area has continued to commit air pollution violations ...
The incinerators operate at temperatures of up to 1,200 degrees Celsius, using a dual-chamber system. “The primary chamber ...