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LAND CLEARING
LAND CLEARING OPERATIONS
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Trench Burners or Fire Boxes can be used
for burning
land clearing debris.
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Air Burners invented and patented these
machines decades ago.
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High through-put means less time on the
job.
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Low capital investment.
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Green trees are fine no drying time is
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Most root balls can go in whole no splitting
required.
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ECONOMICS
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No landfill fees
At a rate of 10 tons per hour
of clearing the average landfill tipping fee is $450 per hour (10 tons at $45
per ton) an 8-hour day would generate 800 tons with a disposal cost $3,600
plus the cost of trucking 5 to 7 truckloads some distance to a landfill.
At the same rate of 10 tons per hour Air Burners
FireBox Model S-220 would generate an
average of 800-900 lbs. of ash. If the ash had to go to a landfill
(which actually is the exception, as the ash would most often be land
applied on site) an 8-hour day would generate about 3.5 tons of ash at
tipping fees of $158 and one truckload. The Air Burner
delivers a savings of more than $3,400 per day.
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S-217 Transported by Dump Truck & Tilt Trailer to Land Clearing Site in South Florida
(2002) |
Less time (labor) than open burning
At a rate of 10 tons (41 cu yds) per hour of land clearing per day (approx.
480 lbs. per cubic yard) you
would generate an open burn pile that would be approximately 14 feet
long by 12 feet wide by 8 feet high every hour, or in one day the pile
would be 40 feet by 20 feet by 7 feet high. An Air Burner model
S-321 could burn this pile of 64 tons down to 1.3 tons of ash in approximately
9 hours. Open burning would take approximately 24 hours and would
require constant managing.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Air Quality
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S-217 at Land Clearing Site in Florida (2002) |
Open burning averages 60% to
80% opacity (smoke plume); Air Burners average 10% or less opacity. Air
Burners can be used in closer proximity to existing structures.
High mass reduction decreasing
the load on local landfills.
S-Series machines have a 95
to 98 percent reduction rate so 20,000 lbs. of wood waste will reduce
to between 400 and 1,000 lbs. of ash.
Reduced transportation, less
dust and engine emissions
Our machines have thru-put rates
of between 2 and 18 tons per hour depending on machine size. As
an example, if you clear at a rate of 8 tons per hour, using a chipper
you would make approximately 7 trips to the landfill each “day,” using
the Air Burner you might make 1 or 2 trips a “week” to the landfill.
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