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1 History of Research Project on CCA-Treated Wood Presented January 11, 2001 Coral Gables, Florida

2 Funding Received from Florida Center for Solid and Hazardous Waste Mngt. Florida Power and Light and more recently from Sarasota County

3 Research Faculty at U.Miami Helena Solo-Gabriele, Ph.D., P.E., Assist. Professor Research Faculty at U.Florida Timothy Townsend, Ph.D., Assist. Professor David Hahn, Ph.D., Assist. Professor (focused on sorting project, LIBS expert)

4 Students Supported on Project  Sean Bennie  Vandin Calitu  Kelvin Gary  Naila Hosein  Bernine Khan  Monika Kormienko  Jennifer Penha  Catalina Santamaria  Jenna Jambeck Carlson  Tim Franklin  Brian Messick  Jin-Kun Song  Kristin Stook  Thabet Tolaymat

5 Background  CCA-Treated Wood is the most common wood preservative used today (>80% market)  CCA ---> Chromated Copper Arsenate

6 Background Above Ground Structural Poles Saltwater Splash Saltwater Immersion Pole/Pilings pcf = pounds of CCA per cubic foot of wood

7 Background  CCA ---> Chromated Copper Arsenate The treated wood contains very high concentrations of Cr, Cu, and As  As toxic, known carcinogen  Soil background levels for arsenic in Florida are low  Strict disposal guidelines

8 Why Was this Project Initiated?  High metals concentrations were observed in the ash from wood cogeneration facilities located in Florida

9 Project History

10 Year 1: Disposal Forecast

11 C&D Landfill MSW Landfill C&D Debris Recycling Facilities CCA-Wood Removed from Service Processed Wood (6% CCA in 1996) Land Application Wood Fuel Facility Ash

12 Year 2 Develop Tools for Disposal End Management  Leaching Studies, ash  TCLP & SPLP, Hazardous ash when CCA- treated wood represents 5% of wood burned  Solvents can extract metals from ash, citric acid very promising (40 to 100% As removed) ------> Explore Potential Recycling?

13 Year 2 (continued)  Sorting Studies, Laboratory  Chemical stains, low capital cost labor intensive  X-ray methods, high capital cost suitable for on-line system UntreatedTreated

14 Year 3  Alternative Chemicals  Four Promising Alternative Chemicals for CCA: ACQ, CBA, CC, CDDC  All standardized for applications requiring 0.25 & 0.4 pcf Comparable to CCA: efficacy  Leach less As but generally more Cu  Cost 10 to 30% more at retail establishment

15 Year 3 (Continued)  Disposal-End Management  Field Demonstration of Sorting Technologies Stains suitable for sorting small quantities of wood  Evaluation of Pyrolysis Technology Appears promising for ultimate disposal  Resource book for Wood Disposal Sector

16 Year 3 Supplemental  Leaching of CCA during In-Service Use  Use Sectors for CCA-Treated  Leaching of CCA-treated Wood (unburned) and C&D Debris Wood Mulch Recently Completed Results to be presented today

17 On-going Sarasota County Project (Innovative Recycling Grants Program) Year 4 & Year 5 (FCSHWM)

18 Questions? Comments?


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