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What is Wolmanized® (CCA)
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| Application | Required Retention* (pcf) |
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| LUMBER, TIMBERS and PLYWOOD | |
| Above Ground | 0.25 |
| Ground / Fresh Water Contact | 0.40 |
| Salt Water Splash | 0.60 |
| Wood Foundation | 0.60 |
| Salt Water Immersion | 2.50 |
| PILING and COLUMNS | |
| Structural Poles | 0.60 |
| Foundation / Fresh Water | 0.80 |
| Salt Water Immersion | 2.50 |
* Standards of the American Wood-Preservers' Association.
The retention or appropriate end use is indicated on a label or ink stamp.
AWPA Listed Uses for CCA Treated Wood
In accordance with the label on CCA preservative, CCA treated wood may be produced for the following uses as referenced in the 2001 AWPA standards:
C2 - Lumber and Timber (for Salt Water Use) C3 - Piles C4 - Poles C9 - Plywood C14 - Wood for Highway Construction C16 - Wood Used on Farms (Poles, Piles and Posts Used as Structural Members, Fence Posts, and Plywood) C18 - Wood for Marine Construction C22 - Lumber and Plywood for Permanent Wood Foundations C23 - Round Poles and Posts Used in Building Construction C24 - Sawn Timber Used to Support Residential and Commercial Structures C25 - Sawn Crossarms C28 - Structural Glued-Laminated Members and Laminations before Gluing C30 - Lumber, Timbers and Plywood for Cooling Towers (2002 Book of Standards) C33 - Structural Composite Lumber C34 - Shakes and Shingles
A detailed study recently conducted on the environmental suitability of CCA- treated marine piling showed that the leachate from treated piling caused lower mortality among the sea bottom creatures than the leachate from untreated controls.
Click here to review a study
titled:
Anticipated Environmental Impacts from the use of Chromated Copper
Arsenate (CCA) Treated Wood in Aquatic Environments.
We also receive questions about the use of pressure treated wood in raised bed vegetable gardens. Various universities have studied CCA-treated wood in agricultural applications and found no indication of problems. Please read the study conducted proving CCA-treated lumber is safe to use in your garden.