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Since I don't know very much about incinerators... I have a picture in my head of a large incinerator at a building plant...
And I can't imagine people from the community just walking up to an incinerator and putting trash in it...
It seems like incinerators would be monitored for amount placed in it, types of material (no flammables), etc.
But this is all just my opinion based on very little facts,
JMO
Some communities don't allow any type of incineration or outdoor burning. This was the case in the city where we lived for 19 years. Citations could be issued for leaf burning, outdoor fireplaces, bonfires, etc. if neighbors complained about the odor or smoke.
In the community where we live now, outdoor burning is not prohibited, although our subdivision and others with homeowner associations don't permit any type of outdoor burning.
There is a senior citizen rehab/assisted living/Alzheimer's facility adjacent to our street (behind our house and beyond a dense wooded area) that has an incinerator. During the warmer months when we might leave our bedroom window open at night, we can hear a "churning" sound from the incinerator in the wee hours a couple of times weekly. I try not to think of what might be in that incinerator
