Studies in Florida, USA, focusing on the environmental impacts of wood treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) were initiated because of elevated levels of arsenic and chromium encountered in ash from wood cogeneration plants within the State. During 1996 it was determined that these elevated levels were due to contamination of wood fuel with discarded CCA-treated wood. Since this time, a research team from the University of Miami and the University of Florida have been evaluating: a) disposal pathways for CCA-treated wood within the State, b) new disposal management strategies for CCA-treated wood, and c) impacts of CCA-treated wood during its in-service use. In-service leaching was evaluated through two focused efforts. These efforts...
CCA-treated wood is expected to increase in the UK waste stream over the next 20–50 years. The poten...
The burning of wood treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) preservative produces an ash that c...
There is increasing public concern about environmental contamination from preservative treated wood ...
Leaching of arsenic from CCA-treated wood structures can result in soil and groundwater contaminatio...
The levels of copper, chromium, and arsenic in soil surrounding CCA-treated posts and beneath CCA-tr...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) has been the most commonly used wood preservative in the UK; up unti...
Leachable and dislodgeable arsenic and chromium from CCA (chromated copper arsenate)-treated wood we...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood has been used extensively in outdoor applications, rang...
The levels of copper, chromium, and arsenic in soil surrounding CCA-treated posts and beneath CCA-tr...
The potential for pollution from arsenic, chromium and copper in chromated copper arsenate (CCA) tre...
Leaching of wood preservatives affects the long-term efficacy and environmental impact of treated wo...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) is a biocidal chemical used by the wood preservation industry to ext...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Forest Products Society a...
Abstract: In recent years, recycling has become the first best option of dealing with waste before l...
This reference guide includes links to consumer information and more technical research articles whi...
CCA-treated wood is expected to increase in the UK waste stream over the next 20–50 years. The poten...
The burning of wood treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) preservative produces an ash that c...
There is increasing public concern about environmental contamination from preservative treated wood ...
Leaching of arsenic from CCA-treated wood structures can result in soil and groundwater contaminatio...
The levels of copper, chromium, and arsenic in soil surrounding CCA-treated posts and beneath CCA-tr...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) has been the most commonly used wood preservative in the UK; up unti...
Leachable and dislodgeable arsenic and chromium from CCA (chromated copper arsenate)-treated wood we...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood has been used extensively in outdoor applications, rang...
The levels of copper, chromium, and arsenic in soil surrounding CCA-treated posts and beneath CCA-tr...
The potential for pollution from arsenic, chromium and copper in chromated copper arsenate (CCA) tre...
Leaching of wood preservatives affects the long-term efficacy and environmental impact of treated wo...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) is a biocidal chemical used by the wood preservation industry to ext...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Forest Products Society a...
Abstract: In recent years, recycling has become the first best option of dealing with waste before l...
This reference guide includes links to consumer information and more technical research articles whi...
CCA-treated wood is expected to increase in the UK waste stream over the next 20–50 years. The poten...
The burning of wood treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) preservative produces an ash that c...
There is increasing public concern about environmental contamination from preservative treated wood ...