Important issues related to air pollution at municipal solid waste facilities

This paper presents a discussion of municipal solid waste (MSW) combustion and emission control. The issues of combustion technology, of available air pollution control systems, and of public health are explored in order to present an overview of the state‐of‐the‐art of combustion and air pollution...

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