The document provides instructions for creating a presentation on incinerators. It states that each slide should have detailed speaker's notes that thoroughly narrate the presentation, as if presenting to an audience, and contain all text. Slides should summarize and provide a visual guide to the notes, without paragraphs of text. The bulk of content should be in the notes, with slides helping to guide what is said in the notes. It provides topics to cover in 13 slides and notes for an incinerator presentation.
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1. Title
Name, Date
Include speaker notes on all your slides.
Each slide should have detailed speaker’s notes. The notes
should thoroughly narrate the presentation and contain
everything that you would be saying to your audience if you
were actually giving the presentation in the community meeting.
The slides should not contain paragraphs of text. The bulk of
the text should be in the speaker’s notes, and the slides should
summarize and give a visual guide to what you’re saying in the
speaker’s notes.
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How does the incinerator work?
Choose liquid injection, rotary kiln, industrial boiler, or cement
kiln
Describe how the incinerator works
What are the advantages and disadvantages of this type of
incinerator?
Include speaker notes on all your slides.
Each slide should have detailed speaker’s notes. The notes
should thoroughly narrate the presentation and contain
everything that you would be saying to your audience if you
were actually giving the presentation in the community meeting.
The slides should not contain paragraphs of text. The bulk of
2. the text should be in the speaker’s notes, and the slides should
summarize and give a visual guide to what you’re saying in the
speaker’s notes.
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What are the typical air contaminants that result from an
incinerator?
Describe the typical air contaminants and their health effects.
Include speaker notes on all your slides.
Each slide should have detailed speaker’s notes. The notes
should thoroughly narrate the presentation and contain
everything that you would be saying to your audience if you
were actually giving the presentation in the community meeting.
The slides should not contain paragraphs of text. The bulk of
the text should be in the speaker’s notes, and the slides should
summarize and give a visual guide to what you’re saying in the
speaker’s notes.
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Describe the four classes of air pollution control equipment
Give a brief description of the four classes of air pollution
control equipment
See text on page 473 for three air pollution control schemes
used by incinerators, and choose one as the scheme for your
facility
Include speaker notes on all your slides.
3. Each slide should have detailed speaker’s notes. The notes
should thoroughly narrate the presentation and contain
everything that you would be saying to your audience if you
were actually giving the presentation in the community meeting.
The slides should not contain paragraphs of text. The bulk of
the text should be in the speaker’s notes, and the slides should
summarize and give a visual guide to what you’re saying in the
speaker’s notes.
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Describe regulations
What emission limits will your facility’s air pollution control
scheme need to meet?
Discuss RCRA regulations
Discuss CAA regulations
Be sure to discuss the limits for organic compounds/hydrogen
chloride/particulate emissions/fugitive emissions/metals
(This will likely take 2-3 slides)
Include speaker notes on all your slides.
Each slide should have detailed speaker’s notes. The notes
should thoroughly narrate the presentation and contain
everything that you would be saying to your audience if you
were actually giving the presentation in the community meeting.
The slides should not contain paragraphs of text. The bulk of
the text should be in the speaker’s notes, and the slides should
summarize and give a visual guide to what you’re saying in the
speaker’s notes.
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4. Include speaker notes on all your slides.
Each slide should have detailed speaker’s notes. The notes
should thoroughly narrate the presentation and contain
everything that you would be saying to your audience if you
were actually giving the presentation in the community meeting.
The slides should not contain paragraphs of text. The bulk of
the text should be in the speaker’s notes, and the slides should
summarize and give a visual guide to what you’re saying in the
speaker’s notes.
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Include speaker notes on all your slides.
Each slide should have detailed speaker’s notes. The notes
should thoroughly narrate the presentation and contain
everything that you would be saying to your audience if you
were actually giving the presentation in the community meeting.
The slides should not contain paragraphs of text. The bulk of
the text should be in the speaker’s notes, and the slides should
summarize and give a visual guide to what you’re saying in the
speaker’s notes.
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5. Include speaker notes on all your slides.
Each slide should have detailed speaker’s notes. The notes
should thoroughly narrate the presentation and contain
everything that you would be saying to your audience if you
were actually giving the presentation in the community meeting.
The slides should not contain paragraphs of text. The bulk of
the text should be in the speaker’s notes, and the slides should
summarize and give a visual guide to what you’re saying in the
speaker’s notes.
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How will the safety and health of workers be protected?
Discuss training and emergency requirements under Subparts B
and C of the TSDF regulations
Include speaker notes on all your slides.
Each slide should have detailed speaker’s notes. The notes
should thoroughly narrate the presentation and contain
everything that you would be saying to your audience if you
were actually giving the presentation in the community meeting.
The slides should not contain paragraphs of text. The bulk of
the text should be in the speaker’s notes, and the slides should
summarize and give a visual guide to what you’re saying in the
speaker’s notes.
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Wrap-up
Briefly recap your presentation
Wrap-up with a conclusion about how your facility is going to
protect the health and environment in the community
6. Be convincing!
Include speaker notes on all your slides.
Each slide should have detailed speaker’s notes. The notes
should thoroughly narrate the presentation and contain
everything that you would be saying to your audience if you
were actually giving the presentation in the community meeting.
The slides should not contain paragraphs of text. The bulk of
the text should be in the speaker’s notes, and the slides should
summarize and give a visual guide to what you’re saying in the
speaker’s notes.
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Include speaker notes on all your slides.
Each slide should have detailed speaker’s notes. The notes
should thoroughly narrate the presentation and contain
everything that you would be saying to your audience if you
were actually giving the presentation in the community meeting.
The slides should not contain paragraphs of text. The bulk of
the text should be in the speaker’s notes, and the slides should
summarize and give a visual guide to what you’re saying in the
speaker’s notes.
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Reference slide
List your references in APA format. Review your slides and
speaker’s notes to make sure that you have an in-text citation
7. (in APA format) for every source listed here on your reference
slide
Be sure to include a background and graphics in your
presentation. These are required.
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Include speaker notes on all your slides.
Each slide should have detailed speaker’s notes. The notes
should thoroughly narrate the presentation and contain
everything that you would be saying to your audience if you
were actually giving the presentation in the community meeting.
The slides should not contain paragraphs of text. The bulk of
the text should be in the speaker’s notes, and the slides should
summarize and give a visual guide to what you’re saying in the
speaker’s notes.
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Include speaker notes on all your slides.
8. Each slide should have detailed speaker’s notes. The notes
should thoroughly narrate the presentation and contain
everything that you would be saying to your audience if you
were actually giving the presentation in the community meeting.
The slides should not contain paragraphs of text. The bulk of
the text should be in the speaker’s notes, and the slides should
summarize and give a visual guide to what you’re saying in the
speaker’s notes.
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