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The new air curtain incinerator is installed  at the Shoshone County Transfer Station in Kellogg.

Solid Waste Department Director Richard Brenner said that the county is hoping to use the incinerator to burn wood waste about three days a week once an emergency waterline is added.

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Where there’s no smoke, there’s still fire

New device ready to incinerate with minimal smoke in Shoshone County

Shoshone County has installed the first air curtain incinerator of its kind in the state