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In February, the industry, without quantifying the health risks of C.C.A., told the environmental agency it would stop treating wood with it for residential use after December 2003.
Somerville, Tex., 80 miles northwest of Houston, has hosted the noxious work of treating wood to make railroad ties for more than a century.
The cost is similar to that of teak, but the maple is more durable and easier to keep clean.Obviously treating wood makes it more expensive.
This requires treating wood biomass with a cooking liquor to obtain the discrete fibres.
Researchers have developed a way of treating wood to make it transparent, potentially creating a strong, inexpensive building material with diverse applications, ScienceAlert reports.
As an environmentally friendly wood modification method, heat treatment of wood using oil as a heating medium has brought to researcher's attention to the fact that it might serve as an excellent treatment procedure in treating wood.
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* Lather Washhandsds after touching treated wood.
Exposure to treated wood, the draft study found, raised that to 1 in 100,000.
"Make the kids wash their hands after contact with any treated wood," Mr. Giles said.
He recalled being convinced by an F.B.I. analysis implicating the treated wood.
Arsenic in treated wood can form what are called "dislodgeable particles".
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