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Evaluation of Pressure Treated
Wood Impact on Landfill Waste Decomposition Using a Methane
Yield Assay.
Kim, H., Townsend T.
Chemosphere. 67(6):1252-1257.
doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2006.08.039
Abstract : Research
was conducted to investigate the potential impact of CCA-treated
wood and other arsenic-free Cu-based preservative-treated wood
on microorganisms, involved in the anaerobic decomposition of
waste in landfills. Wood preservatives used included alkaline
copper quat (ACQ), copper citrate (CC), copper boron azole (CBA),
copper dimethyldithiocarbamate (CDDC), and chromated copper
arsenate (CCA). The biochemical methane potential (BMP) assay
was used to estimate the possible impacts. The methane yields of
mixtures of preservative-treated wood or untreated wood with
cellulose (group 1) and these wood samples only (group 2) were
determined. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) test found that
there were no significant differences among methane yields
results in either group 1 or group 2, at the 0.05 level of
significance. The results indicate that under the conditions
tested, none of the treated wood products evaluated were toxic
to the methane-producing organisms. At the end of the assays,
test bottle contents were analyzed for Cu, Cr, and As. When the
fraction of each metal in the solution (relative to original
metal in the wood, leachability %) was examined, As was present
at the great extent. The leachability of As was in the range
from 15.1% to 21.7% while relatively low leachability
(1.7–7.6%) of Cu was observed. Keywords :
Treated Wood, Landfill, Methane, Leaching, Solid Waste. |