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Textual Modality for: 249102.1 - Treated wood bridges
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249102.1 | Timber Bridges in The United States | FHWA - Federal Highway Administration | It is a common misconception that treated wood is banned or restricted. Specific use and handling pr... | Total words: 4,906 | treated: 6 | wood: 64 | bridges: 114 | View |
249102.1 | Assessment of the environmental effects associated with wooden bridges ... | This report describes the concentration of wood preservatives lost to adjacent environments and the ... | Total words: 584 | treated: 5 | wood: 4 | bridges: 17 | View |
249102.1 | Chapter 19. Initial Preservative Treatment of Wood in Covered Bridges | ACQ-treated wood does not contain arsenic or chromium, and thus may offer handling and environmental... | Total words: 15,043 | treated: 101 | wood: 407 | bridges: 33 | View |
249102.1 | Bridge Design and Maintenance | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service | Potential impacts may preclude the use of treated wood. B. If the bridge design calls for treated wo... | Total words: 3,578 | treated: 13 | wood: 16 | bridges: 45 | View |
249102.1 | Timber Stringer Bridges - N.C. Department of Transportation | Timber stringer bridges have the advantage of using an abundant natural material, but are limited in... | Total words: 413 | treated: 1 | wood: 5 | bridges: 13 | View |
249102.1 | Preservation treatment for wood bridge application | On the basis of information evaluated, these general conclusions were made: copper naphthenate was r... | Total words: 387 | wood: 6 | bridges: 7 | View |
249102.1 | Timber Bridges | US Forest Service Research and Development | Lumber used to build timber bridges is not naturally durable and thus requires preservative pressure... | Total words: 306 | treated: 1 | bridges: 6 | View |
249102.1 | Guide for minimizing the effect of preservative-treated wood on ... | Preservative-treated wood is often used for construction of highway and foot bridges, wetland boardw... | Total words: 398 | treated: 6 | wood: 14 | bridges: 1 | View |
249102.1 | Evaluating Naturally Durable Wood Species for Repair and Rehabilitation ... | Covered bridges are designed for protection from the elements, but it is difficult to protect all wo... | Total words: 484 | treated: 1 | wood: 12 | bridges: 7 | View |
249102.1 | PDF WAC 220-660-140 - Washington | Treated wood structural elements subject to abrasion by vessels, floats, or other objects must incor... | Total words: 1,836 | treated: 6 | wood: 7 | View |
249102.1 | Soil and sediment concentrations of chromium, copper, and arsenic ... | The site is considered a realistic ‘‘worst case’’ because of the large volume of treated woo... | Total words: 401 | treated: 4 | wood: 5 | bridges: 2 | View |
249102.1 | Guide for In-Place Treatment of Covered and Timber Bridges | Pressure-treated timber bridge members can be vulnerable when untreated wood is exposed by field fab... | Total words: 428 | treated: 1 | wood: 3 | bridges: 7 | View |
249102.1 | Overview of Wood Preservative Chemicals - US EPA | Both the treatment process and the use of treated products can result in risks to human health and t... | Total words: 1,569 | treated: 5 | wood: 53 | View |
249102.1 | Treated Wood - Illinois | No person can accept any non-hazardous treated wood for storage, treatment, disposal, or transfer wi... | Total words: 769 | treated: 31 | wood: 34 | View |
249102.1 | Guidance for Minimizing the Effect of Preservative Treated Wood on ... | 2. Use alternatives to treated wood wherever practicable. 3. Use only wood treated to AWPA specifica... | Total words: 807 | treated: 13 | wood: 35 | View |
249102.1 | Treated wood waste - Washington State Department of Ecology | All of the treated wood wastes named above have chemicals that can have a variety of adverse health ... | Total words: 857 | treated: 24 | wood: 31 | View |
249102.1 | Treated Wood Waste - City of Sacramento | Resources to dispose of Treated Wood Waste. Use the menus above to navigate by City Departments or C... | Total words: 145 | treated: 8 | wood: 8 | View |
249102.1 | Onahu Bridge - U.S. National Park Service | Site Location: Site is a spruce/pine forest north of trail and upstream from foot bridge over Onahu ... | Total words: 435 | wood: 1 | View |
249102.1 | Proper Use and Disposal of Treated Lumber - CT.gov | Incidental contact, such as with docks or bridges, is acceptable under the federal guidelines. Avoid... | Total words: 1,142 | treated: 27 | wood: 43 | bridges: 1 | View |
249102.1 | Creosote Piling Removal Program - WA - DNR | Since 2007, the DNR Creosote Removal Program has been leading efforts throughout Puget Sound to redu... | Total words: 1,588 | treated: 2 | wood: 4 | View |