1968
DOI: 10.1128/am.16.3.490-495.1968
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Microbiological Evaluation of a Large-Volume Air Incinerator

Abstract: Two semiportable metal air incinerators, each with a capacity of 1,000 to 2,200 standard ft 3 of air per min, were constructed to sterilize infectious aerosols created for investigative work in a microbiological laboratory. Each unit has about the same air-handling capacity as a conventional air incinerator with a brick stack but costs only about one-third as much. The units are unique in that the burner housing and combustion chamber are air-tight and utilize a portion of the contamina… Show more

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“…A well-designed and well-operated WtE facility will result in the destruction and removal of viruses, enteric bacteria, fungi and human and animal parasites at an efficiency between 99.99% and 99.9999% [19]. Several other studies obtained similar results for several pathogens such as Bacillus anthracis [20] and Ebola [21]. The recent attention given to halogenated flame retardants has recognized WtE as a viable method based on an exhaustive analysis of all possible methods [22].…”
Section: Waste Combustion With Energy Recovery: Waste To Energymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A well-designed and well-operated WtE facility will result in the destruction and removal of viruses, enteric bacteria, fungi and human and animal parasites at an efficiency between 99.99% and 99.9999% [19]. Several other studies obtained similar results for several pathogens such as Bacillus anthracis [20] and Ebola [21]. The recent attention given to halogenated flame retardants has recognized WtE as a viable method based on an exhaustive analysis of all possible methods [22].…”
Section: Waste Combustion With Energy Recovery: Waste To Energymentioning
confidence: 97%