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  2. 9 Creative Uses For Fireplace Ashes - AOL

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    Getty Images. When your cozy fire in your fireplace or fire pit is over, you may only think of putting out the flames and calling it a night. Then, once the ashes have built up, you may discard ...

  3. Vibhuti - Wikipedia

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    Vibhuti prepared in fire pits may be covered to restrict oxygen. Over a period of several days the fire results in the dung being reduced to a dark or, ideally, a pale grey or a white coloured ash. The balls of dung ash are then gathered and ground by hand or machine.

  4. Wood ash - Wikipedia

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    Wood ash from a campfire. Wood ash is the powdery residue remaining after the combustion of wood, such as burning wood in a fireplace, bonfire, or an industrial power plant.It is largely composed of calcium compounds, along with other non-combustible trace elements present in the wood, and has been used for many purposes throughout history.

  5. We Tried a Bunch of Smokeless Fire Pits — These Are ... - AOL

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    X Series 24 Smokeless Fire Pit. The most striking detail of the X Series 24 is its corten finish—it’s designed to oxidize, creating a natural finish that protects the steel rather than ...

  6. City leaders, residents protest plans to dispose of fire ...

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    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency began the first phase of the fire debris cleanup on Jan. 28, removing hazardous materials such as paint, cleaners and solvents, oils, pesticides, lithium ...

  7. Waste management - Wikipedia

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    In the past, waste was simply left in piles or thrown into pits (known in archeology as middens). Landfills take up a lot of land and pose environmental risks. Some landfill sites are used for waste management purposes, such as temporary storage, consolidation and transfer, or for various stages of processing waste material, such as sorting ...

  8. Incineration - Wikipedia

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    Companies such as Inciner8, a UK based company, are a good example of mobile incinerator manufacturers with their I8-M50 and I8-M70 models. Small incinerators can be quickly deployed to remote areas where an outbreak has occurred to dispose of infected animals quickly and without the risk of cross contamination.

  9. Is It Safe To Burn a Backyard Fire Pit Once a Week? - AOL

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    Health and environmental experts warn against this type of regular use of outdoor fire pits because the smoke that comes from burning wood creates something known as fine-particle air pollution.