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"incinerator" Definitions
  1. a container that is closed on all sides for burning waste at high temperatures
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And incinerator workers, by definition, inhale cleaner-burning smoke that has been run through an incinerator—the very same equipment that KBR failed to deploy at Balad and other military bases.
The incinerator sells it back to the United States Mint.
In Delaware, the city incinerator billows out smoke over the river.
"It really just scares me," Ms. Estell said of the incinerator.
The court heard a receipt for an incinerator was found in Millard's SUV.
On Saturday, police searched a city-operated incinerator, the Hampton Daily Press reports.
The cremation itself will take place in a confined incinerator within the structure.
Christian has transformed something dejected—otherwise destined for the hospital incinerator—into something beautiful.
A rusted incinerator sat just behind the fence, poking out of the murky soup.
The Kids Who Killed an Incinerator: Seventeen-year-old Destiny Watford's decision to stand up for her community and oppose the construction of an incinerator led to an improbable series of events that would stun her neighbors and everyone connected with the project.
One of the properties, a farm in Ayr, Ontario, had an industrial incinerator on it.
As a result, it is expected that much less plastic will disappear in an incinerator.
After opening them to see an active smokestack from Zurich's garbage incinerator, I understood why.
One possible remedy is to build a giant incinerator on the northern outskirts of Beirut.
Residents suspected dirty air was caused by WTI Industries, a hazardous waste incinerator in town.
Some had been found in tubs at the incinerator and some at the Bio Care facility.
Soon after she bundled up all her art, and took it to her Queens building's incinerator.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. It's lunchtime and I'm frying potatoes over a garbage incinerator.
These were sent to the CIA's headquarters at Langley and should all have gone to the incinerator.
Narrator: JFK disposes of the contraband food in one of two ways: the grinder, or the incinerator.
Critics argue the incinerator will add to pollution, waste public money and hurt efforts to promote recycling.
I went outside to burn the papers in a special incinerator but had to take cover because of enemy rounds ricocheting off the incinerator, fired at me from across the street near Tan Son Nhut, South Vietnam's largest airport and the headquarters of the United States 7th Air Force.
The tissue, he reasoned, was going to be classified as biohazardous waste and thrown into the incinerator anyway.
For example, the Iwate-Chubu Clean Centre incinerator facility in Japan uses MHI Group's advanced resource recycling systems.
The human bones Daughter in the incinerator were evidence of the second experiment that Mother decided had failed.
Tens of thousands had been compacted into cubes for incineration, but they were too big for the incinerator.
Everything turns to ashes in the incinerator that blasted open at the Park Avenue Armory on Tuesday night.
"Operating an incinerator without dioxin monitoring is like driving with your eyes closed," said the Tropodo study authors.
The demo comes complete with a Companion Cube that you, thankfully, do not have to toss in an incinerator.
The contraband ivory was burned at a big incinerator to ensure it stays off the black market, Xavier said.
Harrisburg has been under state financial supervision since 2011, primarily because of cost overruns on an incinerator retrofit project.
Well, most of the narcotics and counterfeit goods will be sent to a top-secret incinerator to be destroyed.
The building had a garbage incinerator and the toilet in the apartment was powerful enough to flush virtually anything.
At some point they were living next to an incinerator, and at some point they got into a rowhouse.
The memory hole was a chute that led to an incinerator, where embarrassing and troublesome documents were disposed of.
If it's mail that has sensitive information — bank details, for example — either shred it or invest in a garden incinerator.
Daughter was actually the third experiment, and the human bones in the incinerator that Daughter found was the second experiment.
At the end of the surgery, all that extra white and grey matter gets tossed in the trash or an incinerator.
"If they push all of this waste into an incinerator, there will be air pollution from everything they're burning," Read said.
Around 40 of the 183 toilets in the city are for women, and have a sanitary napkin generator and an incinerator.
Just 2 percent of the non-incinerable solid waste and the ash from the incinerator plants are buried in the landfill.
In April 217, Fasold was told by authorities that her father's head was among body parts discovered at a medical incinerator.
This incinerator would have handled "pathological waste" at the nuclear bunker beneath The Greenbriar resort near White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
This incinerator would have handled "pathological waste" at the nuclear bunker beneath The Greenbriar resort near White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
He sends Woody, Buzz and everyone else down a trash chute to an incinerator and they all brace for the worst.
The embossed and slightly rusty letters warned residents not to place "carpet sweepings containing naphthalene or camphor balls" into the incinerator.
Property clerk Thomas Rosetti helps narcotics-squad detectives dump illicit drugs into the Department of Sanitation incinerator on April 24, 1963.
The Klemetsrud incinerator emits more than 300,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year, or 0.6 percent of Norway's man-made emissions.
It's easier to hit those profit goals when you're getting rid of complaining staff and moving poor patients to the incinerator.
We defecated in an incinerator toilet behind a curtain, and we bathed with a stockpile of baby wipes—no real showers.
Philadelphia is now burning about half of its 1.5 million residents' recycling material in an incinerator that converts waste to energy.
Target Field was built on a tight, eight-acre parcel, bordered by two bridges, an interstate highway and a garbage incinerator.
I live down the street from an incinerator, and this causes a lot of asthma and breathing problems in my community.
Each machine will dispense three pads for Rs 10, while an incinerator placed next to the machine will ensure easy disposal.
Then there are bone fragments ... we're told Freeman scraped the bones from the incinerator after Manson's body was burnt to a crisp.
When she was 19 years old, she took on polluters like the Marathon Oil Refinery and the Detroit Renewable Power trash incinerator.
His body was burned in an incinerator meant for farm animals located near an Ayr airplane hangar for Millardair, Millard's airline company.
The government has promised new infrastructure, including a multibillion dollar incinerator to be built on one of the island's most verdant locations.
These productions are not just pushing the envelope—they're ripping it up, dousing it in gasoline, and chucking it into an incinerator.
The incinerator converts the waste to energy, which can be sold back to the electrical grid, said Carlton Williams, Philadelphia's streets commissioner.
The beginning of a ski run on the roof of Copenhagen's new trash incinerator, which will help heat buildings in the city.
It's probably the most"video game" thing to happen to me yet, but the day is done, and my incinerator battery is dead.
It's probably the most "video game" thing to happen to me yet, but the day is done, and my incinerator battery is dead.
He pointed out a cross-section of four layers of flooring, and a hidden chimney, that was once used by a basement incinerator.
The shredded remains of these electronic devices — chunks of plastic, glass and rubber — are chucked into an incinerator and ultimately disgorged through smokestacks.
In the face of mounting protests the government undertook to erect 24 incinerator plants to burn the waste instead, at a cost of $2.9bn.
Soon after taking office he was widely criticised within the movement for backtracking on an election campaign promise to close down Parma's trash incinerator.
Demonstrating a low risk to firefighters and incinerator workers would tell you next to nothing about the connection between burn pits and ailing veterans.
In Baltimore, Maryland, a massive incinerator burns up tons of the drugs each year — for a fee — from nursing homes across the Eastern seaboard.
However, Pizzarotti's relations with the movement's national leadership cooled quickly after he rowed back on a campaign promise to close the city's rubbish incinerator.
"If there was any death penalty bill that came up, it would go into the incinerator, I will tell you that," Mr. Turnage said.
The group, led by Ms. McClendon's mother for many years, was formed in the 1980s to fight a proposed waste incinerator in the neighborhood.
"We need a strong hunting plan," Hidekiyo Tachiya, the mayor of Soma, told the Asahi Shimbun at the opening of an incinerator last year.
The City Council moved unanimously last month to send a protest letter to the Environmental Protection Agency about a hazardous waste incinerator near downtown.
In Thailand, 65,000 cases of drugs, including 169 kilograms of heroin and 12 kilograms of cocaine, were burned in an incinerator, reported the Bangkok Post.
After all, New York City built the nation's first garbage incinerator in 1885, just a couple decades before the creepy teeth-collecting presumably started in Valdosta.
Relations began to fray after he rowed back on a campaign pledge to close the city's waste incinerator, saying it was too expensive to do so.
Oslo has been experimenting with capturing carbon from an incinerator burning municipal waste, but a full-scale project might cost 2 billion Norwegian crowns ($246 million).
The house is warmed with a remote heating system that finds heated water carried to the neighborhood in pipes connected to an incinerator serving the area.
Loh said the incinerator was necessary to handle the average of 1.4 kg of trash every Hong Kong resident generates a day, according to official data.
You can find the address here, or simply drop them off at the nearest participating retail store to keep them out of a landfill or incinerator.
As for the farmers who send turkey droppings to the biomass incinerator, they would be stuck with an estimated 250,000 tons of turkey excrement per year.
The city recently opened a $660 million incinerator, 85 meters tall, or about 280 feet, resembling a shiny half-built pyramid, with an even taller stack.
"Ultimately, this is very disappointing," said Neil Tangri, global plastics policy adviser at the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives in Berkeley, California, said of the G20 statement.
Jorgensen cited an example of how a broken baby shampoo bottle in California is treated as hazardous waste that retailers have to dispose off through an incinerator.
Take the thousands of middle-class people in the southern Chinese town of Lubu, who protested on July 3rd over plans to build a waste-incinerator there.
These practices have contaminated water, killed crops, and caused respiratory illnesses for nearby residents, according to a 2019 report by the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA). 
Baltimore student Destiny Watford won the North American prize for launching protests which stopped an incinerator from being built less than a mile from her high school.
The companies out here all have their own landfills, even though city officials are building a state-of-the-art incinerator as part of their modernization effort.
While the contaminated mushrooms did not represent a health threat to consumers, the shipment will be destroyed in a specialized incinerator in coming days, the IRSN said.
WE PLAYED THAT SOUND BITE FROM CORKER A FEW MOMENTS AGO, WHERE HE SAID YOU COULD PUT THE WHOLE INDIVIDUAL PART IN THE INCINERATOR AND NOT BE THRILLED.
So at the end of its stay at the space station, the cargo ship will be packed with all manner of refuse for a trip to the incinerator.
So the cargo ship, at the end of its stay at the space station, will be packed with all manner of refuse for a trip to the incinerator.
She would roll out a position — on everything from a trash incinerator in the town of Romulus to legalizing marijuana — and Mr. Cuomo would seemingly reflexively lurch leftward.
An advocacy organization named for Newark's Ironbound district has been warning of the ill effects of the incinerator for decades, even offering "toxic tours" to out-of-towners.
The failed Wild West museum was just one of the factors, including a disastrous effort to rebuild the city's trash incinerator, that led to its current financial straits.
Heritage Thermal complied within weeks, and also disclosed that the plant had faced a series of related problems when pressure inside the incinerator had climbed to dangerous levels.
We were with the two dozen or so people in the room where the funeral rites were performed, and there as the body was moved to the incinerator.
"There's a misconception that we can recycle our way out of this," said Neil Tangri, global plastics policy adviser at the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives in Berkeley, California.
The plan for the city of 20203,000 people includes car-free zones, "fossil-fuel-free building sites", high road tolls and capturing greenhouse gases from the city's waste incinerator.
On average, about 25 to 30 percent of the materials picked up by a recycling truck are too contaminated to go anywhere but a landfill or incinerator, Coupland says.
Police uncovered a network of unscrupulous suppliers and more than 50 tonnes of ham that was destined for the incinerator but instead has been relabelled with new sell-by dates.
Inside Redemption, the hospital now has 175 beds compared to 215 before Ebola, stocks of gloves, masks and gowns, constant running water, and a new incinerator to dispose of waste.
Residents complained of rashes and headaches and large protests were held in nine cities and towns in the Moscow region over pollution and government plans to build a garbage incinerator.
"It is time to hold those responsible for the failed incinerator debt scheme accountable and recoup the taxpayer dollars wasted by their negligence and deception," Wolf said in a statement.
Whether the granules are heating buildings or fueling cars, the main point is they're not being dumped straight onto landfill sites or sent to the incinerator, where they'd produce C02.
In West Grove, Miami, for example, generations of black families have suffered from cancer and other ailments after a waste incinerator was built next to the segregated community in 1925.
She arrives in Missouri a skeptic, and seems to leave the same, calmly telling her host that she thinks he's suicidal, and that this L.A.D.R. device is just an incinerator.
"Many global south cities, with badly managed waste management systems, expect that with the ideal incinerator or waste-to-energy facility all of their problems will go away," he says.
He died in the Saydnaya military prison after a jailer kicked him in the chest, sending his soul to heaven and body to some mass grave or, perhaps, an incinerator.
Many protests across China have centered on local environmental issues like the incinerator project, and the ruling Communist Party is extremely wary of letting them build into a larger movement.
Many protests across China have centered on local environmental issues like the incinerator project, and the ruling Communist Party is extremely wary of letting them build into a larger movement.
A strong, last-minute pushback from lobbyists representing incinerator companies attempted to stall the resolution, but a coordinated effort led by the Sierra Club and other advocates kept the effort alive.
Energy Answers' proposed $860 million incinerator venture in rural Arecibo, which would produce energy from solid waste, has been opposed by environmentalists who claim it would emit pollutants such as lead.
Achieving 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit is difficult without a restaurant-grade grill (or an incinerator), and while it may be unnecessary for most culinary adventures, this is, definitively, a meat eater's grill.
It said it would invest 360 million Norwegian crowns ($45 million) in the 2017 budget to study how to capture carbon emitted by a cement factory, ammonia plant and rubbish incinerator.
They have secured a $750 million grant from the U.S. Government for the development of a new incinerator in Arecibo, Puerto Rico now has its very own Solyndra in the works.
It goes to a separate place, to a plastic recycling plant, to a factory, something akin to the end of "Toy Story 3" where they're all heading to this big incinerator.
"Historically, we have had a very poor record of plastic ban implementation, with most governments only providing lip service," said Pratibha Sharma from the campaign group Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives.
Even when the plant operates normally, she said, she smells the incinerator from her home — with the odor changing from rotten eggs to an electrical fire to something difficult to place.
The government's proposed answers for dealing with Hong Kong's garbage problem, such as building an incinerator that would emit toxic pollutants into the city's air while burning trash, are often radically unsustainable.
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway will research ways to capture carbon dioxide from industrial plants including a trash incinerator in Oslo as part of plans to slow global warming, the government said on Friday.
But there are no facilities in the city that can compost material commercially, so the trays are sent to landfills or an incinerator, according to a spokeswoman for the city school system.
PA) has signed a deal with Mexico City worth 886 million euros ($991 million) to operate a waste incinerator whose heat will be used by the city's subway system, Veolia said on Monday.
"The difficult truth is that most of the plastic that we buy is going to go to a landfill or an incinerator whether or not it goes in the recycling bin," Hocevar said.
Buildings are heated, in part, by burning garbage in a new high-tech incinerator — what garbage there is to burn, that is, considering that every apartment building now has eight separate recycling bins.
Yes, it's beautiful and emotional at any age (there's a scene toward the end with an incinerator that should be used as a sociopathy test, because if you don't cry, there's an issue).
The test at the Klemetsrud incinerator, which burns household and industrial waste, is a step beyond most efforts to capture and bury greenhouse gases at coal-fired power plants or factories using fossil fuels.
As soon as I left the room, I overheard her tell the nurse that she should take away anything I'd used, or had come into contact with me, and put it in the incinerator.
The game starts off with a short job interview, and if you answer any of the questions wrong the interviewee will be dropped into an incinerator, and the next job candidate will come forward.
A recent study by environment group the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives showed that close to 60 billion pieces of sachets and 34 billion pieces of plastic bags are discarded in the Philippines yearly.
Because it is decided without ceremony that the doctors will eventually take my breasts from me and discard them in an incinerator, I begin the practice of pretending that my breasts were never there.
It identified the neighborhoods with the most contamination in its recycling bins and started sending their material to an incinerator in nearby Chester, Pa. The rest still send their material to a recycling facility.
A man told the court he was dirt biking near Millard's farm on May 10, 2013, when he noticed an incinerator sitting on a trailer along with a large propane tank and a nearby excavator.
A taco gets sawed in half, sushi rolls head into an incinerator aboard a conveyor belt, and a piece of cake is victim to a hit-and-run, amongst other sudden and violent culinary deaths.
According to Jodie Van Horn, who heads up the Sierra Club's Ready for 100 campaign, it was almost scuttled when the trash incinerator lobby tried to insert burning garbage as a form of renewable energy.
Victor Ortiz said he was taking the trash to the incinerator at his Manhattan apartment building on Tuesday morning when he saw a man dragging a body in a black garbage bag by its feet.
Fueled by bitterness and abandonment issues, he rules ruthlessly over Sunnyside Daycare and is ready to murder all our favorite toys in the incinerator because he thinks no one will ever love any of them.
Airline passengers alone generated 5.7 million tons of waste globally in 2016, most of which went to landfills or the incinerator, according to the International Air Transport Association, an industry trade group of some 290 airlines.
OSLO (Reuters) - Oslo's main waste incinerator began the world's first experiment to capture carbon dioxide from the fumes of burning rubbish on Monday, hoping to develop technology to enlist the world's trash in slowing global warming.
An incinerator that opened 30 years ago in Newark burned 378,450 tons of the city's residential trash last year, just a mile from a school where nearly the entire student body is categorized as economically disadvantaged.
As Sam struggled to his feet, I took some small comfort in the fact that he had fallen straight forward, so the corpse didn't actually touch the ground while he was carry­ing it to the incinerator.
After the hearing, Papenfuse said his predecessor should have received two to five years in prison because of damage he did to the city in the museum case and other matters, including a failed incinerator retrofit project.
We are going to let the elevator bring this stack of papers straight down to the incinerator — but first, for your amusement, here's a little about Carver County District Court case No. 10-PR-16-46, i.e.
Perhaps the most graphic way to see the waste firsthand is a visit to the Curtis Bay Medical Waste facility on the south side of Baltimore, home of the largest incinerator of its kind in the country.
The cash would allow concept studies of work to capture carbon dioxide at a cement factory run by Norcem AS, an ammonia plant run by fertilizer maker Yara, and a trash incinerator run by the Oslo municipality.
UK-based Knowaste was forced to close its 70,000 tonne-per-year recycling plant in Holland in 2007 after a new incinerator beat it on cost and it was unable to find markets for the final product.
And in East Liverpool, just down the street from the Heritage Thermal incinerator, S.H. Bell was cited for allowing toxic levels of dust with heavy metal chemical additives such as manganese to drift beyond its property line.
The person who buys it makes decent use of it for a few months, maybe a year, then either re-sells, donates, or throws it away, but it will eventually end up in a landfill or incinerator.
Tracey Read, the founder and CEO of Hong Kong-based charity Plastic Free Seas, told me over the phone she wonders why the government spent $2.4 billion on the waste incinerator rather than a large-scale recycling center.
In a statement on Monday, the board said it was opening a 30-day public comment period on the four proposals, which include a controversial waste-to-energy incinerator plan by New York-based Energy Answers International Inc.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf's administration on Monday sued an array of financial, legal and other professional firms over their involvement in a 15-year-old incinerator upgrade project that nearly bankrupted the state capital, Harrisburg.
A report by Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) and Greenpeace East Asia analyzed the top 21 exporters and importers of plastic recyclable waste from 2016 until 2018 - before and after China stopped taking such waste last year.
Lacking human data on Balad, researchers decided instead to look at two nonmilitary populations it defined as similar to soldiers who served at Balad: firefighters, including those exposed to chemical blazes and wildfires, as well as incinerator workers.
In Copenhagen, the Danish capital that pledges to become the world's first carbon-neutral city by 2000, a 272-foot tall smoke stack is a cause for celebration and the massive incinerator beneath it the latest tourist attraction.
NEW YORK, May 21 (Reuters) - Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf's administration on Monday sued an array of financial, legal and other professional firms over their involvement in a 2003 incinerator upgrade project that nearly bankrupted the state's capital city, Harrisburg.
The final stretch through Karantina, a neighborhood that is currently fighting the potential installation of a waste incinerator, is bleak and industrial, with a fancy furniture store, empty lots and crumbling buildings, no sidewalks, and rubbish on the verge.
"This is a real moment of reckoning for the US because of a lot of these incinerators are aging, on their last legs, without the latest pollution controls," said Claire Arkin, campaign associate at Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives.
For example, grabbing old bits of junk from one area and attaching them to other components in order to progress—much like Ripley duct-taping a rifle and incinerator together with a locator to go after the captured Newt.
In March 2017 more than 800 online chat groups were formed by residents of Sihui city in Guangdong province in opposition to the building of a waste incinerator, says a report by academics at Jinan University in the provincial capital, Guangzhou.
"I hope Oslo can show other cities that it's possible" to capture emissions from trash, Oslo Mayor Marianne Borgen said at an opening ceremony at the Klemetsrud waste-to-energy incinerator which generates heat to warm buildings in the city.
A mother now stands accused of killing the 2-year-old son she reported missing from their home last June, about a week before his battered and decomposed body was discovered inside a city-run trash incinerator plant in Hampton, Virginia.
To environmentalists, like Earth Justice, the Energy Answers plan is "little more than an incinerator," sending "plumes of toxic ash and pollutants, including lead and dioxin" into an island whose air quality already fails to meet the EPA's lead standards.
BWRP, based in the West of England, is a social enterprise – a business that aims to do good as well as make profit – that collects, resells and refurbishes used wood that would otherwise end up in the chipper or incinerator.
The singer eventually married drummer and collaborator Max Roach, and in a symbolic shedding of her former image, Lincoln burned the Marilyn Monroe dress in an incinerator, a gesture that's also a powerful indictment on the pervasiveness of narrow beauty standards.
The materials are theoretically recyclable, except for the fact that U.S. cities are facing a recycling crisis — often sending recycled products to the landfill and incinerator — now that China has greatly decreased the amount of recycling it will buy from the United States.
Credit...Chelsie Craig for The New York Times In the climactic scene of "Toy Story 3," Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the rest of the crew narrowly escape death when a remote-controlled claw lifts them from an incinerator just before flames engulf them.
You'll notice in many news articles, the recycling professionals that are providing the excuses why recycling isn't profitable or isn't worth it right now are often working for or funded by the landfill industry, the virgin materials industry or the waste-to-energy incinerator industry.
"People want to do the right thing by recycling but they have no idea where it goes and who it impacts," said Zulene Mayfield, who was born and raised in Chester and now spearheads a community group against the incinerator, called Chester Residents Concerned for Quality Living.
On a midsummer afternoon in 227, boiler ash and steam blasted through a breach at the Heritage Thermal Services hazardous waste incinerator, spewing hundreds of pounds of ash into a nearby neighborhood in East Liverpool and setting off a series of small fires at the plant.
And then there's Covanta's incinerator, one of the largest of its kind in the US. Just a tiny fraction of the trash burned at the plant is from Chester—the rest is funneled in via truck and train from as far as New York City and North Carolina.
In Ohio, a change in state law that was tucked into a budget bill this year cut funding for an inspector in East Liverpool, even as Ohio authorities found continued evidence of air pollution violations at the Heritage Thermal incinerator, according to state records obtained by The Times.
The Board will consider moving forward with Energy Answers and its controversial "Waste to Energy" project – in essence, constructing an incinerator that would burn the island's garbage in an attempt to simultaneously solve three pressing problems:  deteriorating infrastructure; lack of reliable power sources; and an overwhelming number of non-compliant landfills.
Chance has spent the past few years bringing Chicago to the world; on Saturday, he brought the world to Chicago, with performances by Mr. West; the dance floor incinerator Skrillex; the rabble-rousing rapper Tyler, the Creator; the austere, gifted soul singers John Legend and Alicia Keys; and the Southern rap heroes Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz.
This new reality risks an increase of plumes of toxic pollution that threaten the largely black and Latino communities who live near heavy industry and dumping sites in the US. About 200 tons of recycling material is sent to the huge Covanta incinerator in Chester City, Pennsylvania, just outside Philadelphia, every day since China's import ban came into practice last year, the company says.
All these groups already existed when the galleries moved into Boyle Heights, and are a part of a long and successful history of struggle in Los Angeles stretches back to the Chicano blowouts, the Chicano Moratorium, and fights against the incinerator and water privatizations, as well as a prison on the border of Vernon and Boyle Heights, and the constant work to fight for housing.
The organization established an alternative public high school, El Puente Academy for Peace and Justice, with Ms. Lucerna as its director; founded a Green Light District to ameliorate the more recent gentrification of Williamsburg's predominantly Hispanic South Side section, which many residents call Los Sures, by promoting arts and culture and reserving open space for residents; and joined with the United Jewish Organization and other groups to establish a local Community Alliance for the Environment, which successfully lobbied against a proposed city incinerator nearby.

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