Incinerator ashes definition

Incinerator ashes means ash and clinkers resulting from shipboard incinerators used for the incineration of garbage;
Incinerator ashes. – means ash and clinkers resulting from shipboard incinerators used for the incineration of garbage. Ash and clinkers from shipboard incinerators and coal-burning boilers are considered operational wastes and, therefore, are included in the term garbage. Note that MARPOL Annex VI requires shipboard incinerators installed after 01 January 2000 to be type approved and meet specific air pollution criteria. See IMO Resolution MEPC.244(66), 2014 Standard specification for shipboard incinerators. Also note that special rules on incineration under domestic law may apply in some ports and may exist in some Special Areas;

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  • Plasma arc incinerator means any enclosed device using a high intensity electrical discharge or arc as a source of heat followed by an afterburner using controlled flame combustion and which is not listed as an industrial furnace.

  • Grease means an organic substance recoverable by procedures set forth in Standard Methods and includes but is not limited to hydrocarbons, esters, fats, oils, waxes, and high molecular weight carboxylic acids.

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