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Incinerator Bottom Ash Reuse utilization strategy and supervision check commissioned plan

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For the operation of “Management of the Recycling for the Bottom Ash from the Refuse Incineration Plant,” this project has invited inspection committee to jointly develop an annual work plan in the early stages. Based on the work plan, ten sessions of operation inspection for the local environmental protection bureaus (EPBs) and eight sessions of assisting work for recycling facilities have been conducted. Combining the inspection and assisting results, environmental authorities, recycling aggregates users, recycling facilities, inspection committee, experts and scholars were invited to a recycling technologies forum and award ceremony in October for the exchange of recycling technologies and awarding facilities of excellence. Agencies and facilities receiving inspection and assistance were invited for the discussion of working features among different units, items to be improved and other relevant superior conducting methods in December, allowing them to exchange information and experiences, and promote recycling technologies and working efficacy. This project continued to maintain and operate Recycled-Aggregate Management System (RAMS). Data collected from RAMS were compiled and analyzed on a regular basis for the information of applicable engineering projects of incinerator bottom ash aggregates (IBA aggregates) and their recycling purposes. Such information was uploaded to RAMS for the reference of EPBs. RAMS provides EPBs and recycling facilities with a stable platform for online reporting and an exchange of information to efficiently control and transmit information such as quality, volume and purpose of utilizing of incinerator bottom ash and IBA aggregates, which allowed recycled aggregates to be used properly, and fulfilled the goal of resource circulation and recycling.
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incinerating recycled aggregate , three-level inspection , Recycled-Aggregate Management System
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