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Evaluation of Technologies for
Sorting CCA-Treated Wood.
Jacobi, G., Solo-Gabriele,
H., Townsend T., Dubey, B.
Waste Management. 27: 1617-1625.
doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2006.09.014
Abstract : Construction
and demolition (C&D) wood frequently contains treated wood
including wood treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA).
Many recycling options for such wood require that the product be
essentially free of preservative chemicals. The objectives of
this study were to document the characteristics of the wood
waste stream and to evaluate the effectiveness of sorting
methods for identifying treated wood. Sorting methods evaluated
included visual sorting and visual sorting augmented with the
use of PAN indicator stain and/or hand-held X-ray fluorescence (XRF)
units. Experiments were conducted on two types of construction
and demolition (C&D) wood: source separated loads containing
only C&D wood and wood hand-picked from commingled loads of
general C&D waste. Results showed that 77% of the treated
wood was CCA-treated. For uncontaminated piles (<1% treated
wood) of source separated C&D wood, visual sorting was found
to effectively remove the small amounts of treated wood present.
For piles of source separated wood that were contaminated (50%
treated wood), visual sorts were not accurate and benefited from
augmented sorting using PAN indicator stain. The handheld XRF
devices were found to be effective for sorting commingled
C&D wood, as PAN indicator stain was not as effective due to
the excessive amount of surface dirt associated with commingled
wood waste. Visual sorting of source separated wood was
estimated to cost between US$21 to US$96 per metric ton. These
costs depended upon the amount of treated wood and whether or
not augmentation with PAN indicator was necessary. Visual
sorting augmented with hand-held XRF units was estimated at
US$113 per metric ton. The bulk of these costs were associated
with labor. Future efforts should focus on reducing labor costs
by mounting automated XRF units on conveyor systems. Keywords :
Visual Sorting, PAN Indicator, Conveyor Systems. |