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the residue remaining after incineration is called as​

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Answered by aanalparipatel1922
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These greenhouse gas reductions are in addition to those generated by the avoidance of landfill methane. The bottom ash residue remaining after combustion has been shown to be a non-hazardous solid waste that can be safely put into landfills or recycled as construction aggregate.

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:  The correct answer is ASH.

Explanation: The process of incineration is used for the treatment of waste and it is the process which includes the combustion of the substances which are waster or contains the waste materials and the most common used feild in the waste treatment process is waste to energy facilities in industrial plants and they use high temperatures to do the processes hence are also called as the thermal treatment. It also includes the burning of the hazardous materials which is enough to destry the contaminants in the waste and this process is conducted in an incinerator which is specially diseigned furnance for combustion and is also called as combustion chamber and thgere are mainly three types of waste aree incinerated and these are municipal silod waste thyen hazardous waste and thenm medical waate and the residues which remain after their incineration are ashes which is non hazardous solid waste which can be recycled by putting them in the landfills and these ashes can be of different types like bottom ash grate siftinfs heat recovery ash then fly ash and air pollution control residues denoted as APC. The different types of ashes are produced because of the different points in the muinicipal solid waste incineration.

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