Power Plant Construction and QA/QC Section 1.10– Waste Fuels Engineering Technology Division.

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Power Plant Construction and QA/QC Section 1.10– Waste Fuels Engineering Technology Division

2 Overview Municipal Solid Waste Unacceptable Fuels Refuse Derived Fuels Section 1.10– Waste Fuels

3 Municipal Solid Waste Section 1.10– Waste Fuels

4 Unacceptable Fuels Section 1.10– Waste Fuels Know Hazardous Substances Flammable Liquids (oil, gasoline, diesel, etc) Paint or Solvents Light Bulbs (Florescent, ballasts, specialty lights) Glass Explosives (fireworks) Toxic Materials Heavy Metals (batteries, etc) PVC Materials Non Burnable items (brick, concrete, etc.

5 Refuse Derived Fuels - Process Section 1.10– Waste Fuels

6 Refuse Derived Fuels - Types Coarse Prepared Fine

7 Questions? Section 1.10– Waste Fuels