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Municipal Waste IncinerationEditorial Board, Page v
Curtis C. Travis, Preface, Pages vii-viii
Eileen Brettler Berenyi, The status of municipal waste combustion in the United States, Pages 1-17
Hans-Ulrich Hartenstein, Marc Horvay, Overview of municipal waste incineration industry in west Europe (based on the German experience), Pages 19-30
Mark D. Hunsicker, Timothy R. Crockett, Bode M.A. Labode, An overview of the municipal waste incineration industry in Asia and the former Soviet Union, Pages 31-42
D.S. Kosson, H.A. van der Sloot, T.T. Eighmy, An approach for estimation of contaminant release during utilization and disposal of municipal waste combustion residues, Pages 43-75
Floyd Hasselriis, Anthony Licata, Analysis of heavy metal emission data from municipal waste combustion, Pages 77-102
Michael Aucott, Michael Winka, Findings and recommendations of the New Jersey mercury emissions standard setting task force, Pages 103-117
C.Stephen Krivanek III, Mercury control technologies for MWC's: The unanswered questions, Pages 119-136
Elmar R. Altwicker, Formation of PCDDF in municipal solid waste incinerators: laboratory and modeling studies, Pages 137-161
James D. Kilgroe, Control of dioxin, furan, and mercury emissions from municipal waste combustors, Pages 163-194
Richie D. Pickens, Add-on control techniques for nitrogen oxide emissions during municipal waste combustion, Pages 195-204
Peter A. Valberg, Peter J. Drivas, Sharon McCarthy, Ann Y. Watson, Evaluating the health impacts of incinerator emissions, Pages 205-227
Stephen G. Zemba, Laura C. Green, Edmund A.C. Crouch, Richard R. Lester, Quantitative risk assessment of stack emissions from municipal waste combustors, Pages 229-275
Jeffrey Morris, Recycling versus incineration: an energy conservation analysis, Pages 277-293
W.Reid Lea, Plastic incineration versus recycling: a comparison of energy and landfill cost savings, Pages 295-302
Gale L. Carr, Environmental equity: Does it play a role in WTE siting?, Pages 303-312
Margaret A. Reams, Paul H. Templet, Political and environmental equity issues related to municipal waste incineration siting, Pages 313-323
Carlton C. Wiles, Municipal solid waste combustion ash: State-of-the-knowledge, Pages 325-344
Ole Hjelmar, Disposal strategies for municipal solid waste incineration residues, Pages 345-368
Herbert I Hollander, Arthur L Plumley, Roger S DeCesare, ASME/US Bureau of Mines investigative program on vitrification of combustion ash/residue: findings and conclusions, Pages 369-381
Kim Maree Johannessen, The regulation of municipal waste incineration ash: A legal review and update, Pages 383-393
Author index volume 47, Page 395
Subject index volume 47, Pages 397-398
Contents volume 47, Pages 399-400