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- Beehive_burner abstract "A wood waste burner, known as a teepee burner or wigwam burner in the United States and a beehive burner in Canada, is a free-standing conical steel structure ranging from 30 to 60 feet in height. They are named for their resemblance to beehives, teepees or wigwams. A sawdust burner is cylindrical. They have an opening at the top that is covered with a steel grill or mesh to keep sparks and glowing embers from escaping. Sawdust and wood scraps are delivered to an opening near the top of the cone by means of a conveyor belt or Archimedes' screw, whereupon they fall onto the fire near the center of the structure.Teepee or beehive burners are used to dispose of waste wood in logging yards and sawdust from sawmills by burning. As a result they produce a large quantity of smoke and ash, which is vented directly into the atmosphere without any sort of scrubbing or cleaning, contributing to poor air conditions wherever they are used.[citation needed] The burners are considered to be a major source of air pollution and are being phased out in most areas.[citation needed]Teepee burners went out of general use in the Northwestern United States in the early 1970s,[citation needed] and are prohibited from operation in Oregon. The wood waste is now used as a component in various forest products, such as particle board and mulch.".
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- Beehive_burner subject Category:Environmental_issues_in_Canada.
- Beehive_burner subject Category:Incineration.
- Beehive_burner subject Category:Logging.
- Beehive_burner subject Category:Pacific_Northwest.
- Beehive_burner type Abstraction100002137.
- Beehive_burner type Cognition100023271.
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- Beehive_burner type EnvironmentalIssuesInCanada.
- Beehive_burner type Issue105814650.
- Beehive_burner type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Beehive_burner comment "A wood waste burner, known as a teepee burner or wigwam burner in the United States and a beehive burner in Canada, is a free-standing conical steel structure ranging from 30 to 60 feet in height. They are named for their resemblance to beehives, teepees or wigwams. A sawdust burner is cylindrical. They have an opening at the top that is covered with a steel grill or mesh to keep sparks and glowing embers from escaping.".
- Beehive_burner label "Beehive burner".
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- Beehive_burner sameAs Q4879807.
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