English to Telugu Dictionary incinerator

incinerator

భస్మీకారి
definition
noun
Burning of waste material in incinerators produce dioxin like gases and produce serious health problem.
an apparatus for burning waste material, especially industrial waste, at high temperatures until it is reduced to ash.
example
waste 'incinerator'
The paper revealed that he is considering counting energy from waste 'incinerators' as a form of renewable energy that would qualify for government subsidies.
There are plans to build treatment plants for non-recyclable waste and 'incinerators' to generate energy from rubbish.
It can be detected in emissions from 'incinerators' and hazardous waste sites.
Each year, medical waste 'incinerators' in the United States spew 16 tons of mercury into the air.
Medical waste 'incinerators' are some of the worst environmental polluters in the United States.
Hospitals do not bother to use 'incinerators' and bio-medical waste is dumped into rivers causing pollution hazards.
Dioxins are highly toxic and very persistent compounds released by 'incinerators' and industrial processes such as steel-making.
It claims that Ireland requires a national hazardous waste incinerator in addition to a small number of regional 'incinerators' to deal with waste.
This would drastically cut the amount of waste being dumped in landfill sites and reduce the risk of waste 'incinerators' being built in our area.
There are nine hazardous waste 'incinerators' in Ireland, five in Cork, two in Dublin one each in Kilkenny and Clare.
Waste 'incinerators' would not be built until at least 2013 and then only if other measures were failing to bite.
Burning of waste material in 'incinerators' produce dioxin like gases and produce serious health problem.
The disposal of medical waste through on-site 'incinerators' would be a cure that is worse than the disease itself.
If everyone could do that, we wouldn't need any of the 'incinerators' or waste plants Compact Power seems so eager to inflict on inappropriate rural sites.
Are there other forms of waste disposal such as 'incinerators' ?
Green campaigners today stepped up pressure on the Government over plans to increase the number of waste 'incinerators' across the country.
Because of restrictions within districts, medical 'incinerators' cannot burn waste from other counties.
Subsequently, many medical waste 'incinerators' were unable to comply with the new regulation and have shut down.
Waste management companies now see this as a signal to build costly and polluting waste 'incinerators' as a ‘solution’.
He said incineration would also deal a blow to recycling because the materials going into the 'incinerators' were often required for recycling.
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