Microbial activities are responsible for reducing the harmful effects of pollutants in different burial environments. Within wetlands in particular, microorganisms play an important role in the transformation of heavy metals and metalloids via direct or indirect oxidation/reduction. In turn, these microbial transformations can lead to the detoxification of pollutant elements such as copper, chromium and arsenic that comprise CCA-treated wood. CCA was the most commonly used wood preservative in the UK (up until its partial ban in 2004). CCA prolongs the service life of wood by making it resistant to microbiological attack. As such, it has been regularly used in the construction of platforms and boardwalks in wetlands. However, recent conc...
With regards to Copper-Chromium-Arsenic (CCA) wood preservative chemicals, it is now established tha...
CCA-treated wood is expected to increase in the UK waste stream over the next 20-50years. The potent...
Remediation can be defined as removing copper, chromium and arsenic from out-of-service CCA treated ...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) has been the most commonly used wood preservative in the UK; up unti...
Not AvailableWood when used in the aquatic environment has always been susceptible to deterioration ...
Preserved, treated wood is commonly found in solid waste. Among the different types of preserved woo...
This study looked at the sediment and benthic organism effects of exposure to a Chromated Copper-Ars...
Studies in Florida, USA, focusing on the environmental impacts of wood treated with chromated copper...
sin. This article was written and prepared by U.S. Government employees on official time, and it is ...
The potential for pollution from arsenic, chromium and copper in chromated copper arsenate (CCA) tre...
Leaching of arsenic from CCA-treated wood structures can result in soil and groundwater contaminatio...
Abstract: In recent years, recycling has become the first best option of dealing with waste before l...
The levels of copper, chromium, and arsenic in soil surrounding CCA-treated posts and beneath CCA-tr...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood has been used extensively in outdoor applications, rang...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) is an inorganic arsenical used as a wood preservative. In February 2...
With regards to Copper-Chromium-Arsenic (CCA) wood preservative chemicals, it is now established tha...
CCA-treated wood is expected to increase in the UK waste stream over the next 20-50years. The potent...
Remediation can be defined as removing copper, chromium and arsenic from out-of-service CCA treated ...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) has been the most commonly used wood preservative in the UK; up unti...
Not AvailableWood when used in the aquatic environment has always been susceptible to deterioration ...
Preserved, treated wood is commonly found in solid waste. Among the different types of preserved woo...
This study looked at the sediment and benthic organism effects of exposure to a Chromated Copper-Ars...
Studies in Florida, USA, focusing on the environmental impacts of wood treated with chromated copper...
sin. This article was written and prepared by U.S. Government employees on official time, and it is ...
The potential for pollution from arsenic, chromium and copper in chromated copper arsenate (CCA) tre...
Leaching of arsenic from CCA-treated wood structures can result in soil and groundwater contaminatio...
Abstract: In recent years, recycling has become the first best option of dealing with waste before l...
The levels of copper, chromium, and arsenic in soil surrounding CCA-treated posts and beneath CCA-tr...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood has been used extensively in outdoor applications, rang...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) is an inorganic arsenical used as a wood preservative. In February 2...
With regards to Copper-Chromium-Arsenic (CCA) wood preservative chemicals, it is now established tha...
CCA-treated wood is expected to increase in the UK waste stream over the next 20-50years. The potent...
Remediation can be defined as removing copper, chromium and arsenic from out-of-service CCA treated ...