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Definition of refuse destructor

refuse destructor
Destructor De*struct"or, n. A furnace or oven for the burning or carbonizing of refuse; specif. (Sewage Disposal), a furnace (called in full refuse destructor) in which the more solid constituents of sewage are burnt. Destructors are often so constructed as to utilize refuse as fuel.

Meaning of refuse destructor from wikipedia

- "The Destructors" is a 1954 short story written by Graham Greene, first published in Picture Post and subsequently collected in Twenty-One Stories later...
- opposite side a sewage works, the Croydon Council refuse destructor, Beckenham Council's refuse destructor and electric power station as well as two brick...
- 300 customers. The refuse destructor was built at the same time as, and was an integral part of, the power station. The destructor was capable of handling...
- station and refuse destructor in the 1890s, again with sidings off the Branch Line. The 55 metres octagonal brick chimney from the refuse destructor has been...
- supplied fuel to the bus garage, as well as taking s**** metal from the refuse destructor works. The branch ceased steam working in April 1960, after which...
- S****ditch Electric Light Station later known as the S****ditch Borough Refuse Destructor and Generating Station on Coronet Street. The building on Coronet...
- vertical engines; patent water boilers; bridge and roof iron work; and refuse destructors. After World War I, the motorcar company Darracq and Company London...
- 1904 a refuse destructor was built in Crown Street, this generated steam to drive two 125 kW generators. Further plant was added to the destructor plant...
- Talbot Street, with an electrical rating of 4,106 kW, Eastcroft (refuse) destructor, electrical rating 441 kW, St. Anne's, electrical rating 6,040 kW...
- creation of the first incineration plants, or, as they were then called, "destructors". In 1874, the first incinerator was built in Nottingham by Manlove,...