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  2. Open burning of waste - Wikipedia

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    The open burning of waste is a disposal method of waste or garbage. It is a disposal method used globally, but often used in low and middle-income countries that lack adequate waste disposal infrastructure. Numerous governments and institutions have identified the open burning of waste as a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. It also ...

  3. Open burning banned in 14 WNC counties as fires grow ... - AOL

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    The Buncombe County Fire Marshal’s Office has also issued a ban on open burning for Buncombe County, which began at 9 a.m. Nov. 5 and will be in effect until conditions improve.

  4. Ohio issues open burning ban in 24 counties because of ... - AOL

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    Ohio issued an open burning ban Friday in 24 counties because of the drought, including Carroll and Tuscarawas. ... Flame effects-based displays or exhibitions, including sky lanterns and cold ...

  5. Taunton bans outdoor burning amid drought. What you can and ...

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    Taunton Fire reminds the public that open burning of tree brushes, branches, leaves, and other vegetation was already illegal this time of year, with the official season being from Jan. 15 – May 1.

  6. Flashover - Wikipedia

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    There is a rapid build-up (or "spike") in temperature due to the compound effect of rapidly burning (i.e., deflagrating) gases and the thermal cycle they produce. This is generally the best indication of a flashover. [2] The fire is in a ventilated compartment, so there is no shortage of oxygen in the room. [citation needed]

  7. Incineration - Wikipedia

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    A handful of states, such as New York, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, have laws or regulations either banning or strictly regulating open burning due to health and nuisance effects. [11] People intending to burn waste may be required to contact a state agency in advance to check current fire risk and conditions, and to alert officials of the ...

  8. Combustion - Wikipedia

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    The flames caused as a result of a fuel undergoing combustion (burning) Air pollution abatement equipment provides combustion control for industrial processes.. Combustion, or burning, [1] is a high-temperature exothermic redox chemical reaction between a fuel (the reductant) and an oxidant, usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized, often gaseous products, in a mixture termed as smoke.

  9. Adiabatic flame temperature - Wikipedia

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    Ethanol burning with its spectrum depicted. In the study of combustion, the adiabatic flame temperature is the temperature reached by a flame under ideal conditions. It is an upper bound of the temperature that is reached in actual processes.