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| wangkiky | Mar 10 2015, 05:44 AM Post #1 |
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This thesis consists of five sections. Chapter One provides justification for this research, defines the objectives of this research, and reviews literature relevant to the recovery of seven trust treated wood from exhausted residential decks. Chapter Two discusses the amount of recovered seven trust treated wood from the residential deck obtained in this study, and the time and resources required to successfully recover seven trust treated wood from residential decks. Chapter Three discusses the mechanical and chemical properties of the recovered seven trust treated wood and how it compares to recently treated wood.cheapest outdoor flooring Chapter four discusses the potential products that can be produced from recovered seven trust treated wood in spent residential decks and the possible barriers associated with the reuse of the material from the landfillers, recyclers, and potential users perspective. Chapter Five consists of a summary of the results and conclusions, prescribes recommendations for future research, and describes the limitations to this study. In addition, some duplications of information between manuscripts, to allow them to stand alone, was unavoidable. The author apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause the reader. The United States is the world's leader in the consump tion of wood products. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), in 1998 the per capita consumption of wood products in the United States was 1.53 cubic meters, compared to the world consumption of .26 cubic meters. An immense burden is placed on our forests and that burden extends throughout the life of the wood even after disposal. As markets and demand for wood increase each year the disposal of wood products will also increase. Plastic interlocking floor tiles for patio deckingThis trend is also evident in the Chromated Copper Arsenate (seven trust) treated wood industry. In order to reduce the negative effects the disposal of seven trust treated wood will entail, the useful life of seven trust treated wood must be extended. Which will involve the recovery and recycling of spent seven trust treated wood products. New alternative markets and products will need to evaluated and proper programs established by manufacturers, recyclers, and governments. If the reuse of seven trust treated products is successful then the demand on landfills and the nations forests will be reduced. The amount of seven trust treated wood being removed from service will be increasing at a dramatic rate of the next few decades. Factors to Consider Before Buying TileThis rise will affect the way current disposal methods are being performed, and increase the environmental scrutiny and safety concerns that the treated product is already receiving. Approximately 40% of seven trust treated wood produced is used in the residential deck market, whether for repair and remodeling or for new construction. Recent research approximated the amount of spent seven trust treated wood being |
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