[Pharmwaste] Incinerator question

Stevan Gressitt gressitt at gmail.com
Thu Mar 3 15:01:01 EST 2011


>From a different list serve, I received the following message. I went to the
suggested link and to the Map of Technologies and scrolled down to sludge
incineration. There as a resource was:
http://www.degremont-technologies.com/dgtech.php?article404&gclid=CPC0_ZvM8qECFUcA4wodm1Munw

The temperature seems to be 680 C but the description seems to be of a
design that it explicitly notes is for pharmaceutical waste.
Thoughts? Are there units like this in the US?

Dear Colleagues,

The Brokering Environmentally Sustainable Sanitation for Europe (BESSE)
project has two interesting documents for download from
www.besse-project.info, then navigate to Project Highlights on the righ side
of the webpage.
The directory notes individuals and organisations who are active in the
wastewater field in Europe and the Map of Technologies outlines the
knowledge landscape of available, cutting edge and innovative technologies.
The map is an overview and is not intended to be a list of everything and
everybody.

 Don't forget to register for the Newsletters.

Kind regards


*Minnie Hildebrand* (International Water Association)
Information Dissemination for BESSE

Stevan Gressitt, M.D.
Faculty Associate, University of Maine Center on Aging
Academic Member, Athens Institute for Education and Research
Athens, Greece
Founding Director, International Institute for Pharmaceutical Safety
University of New England, College of Pharmacy
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
University of New England, College of Osteopathic Medicine
716 Stevens Avenue
Portland, Maine 04103
gressitt at gmail.com
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