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Year 5 Research CCA-Treated Wood: Evaluating Toxicity During Disposal (Recently Funded)
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Objectives Evaluate arsenic concentrations (total and individual species) in leachates from CCA- treated wood Evaluate toxicity of alternative-chemical treated wood
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Methods, Phase I Arsenic Speciation of Leachates from CCA- Treated Wood Method Development, Cartridges for Samples Preservation Lysimeter Installation & Leachate Analysis TCLP and SPLP Tests & Leachate Analysis
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Cartridge System LC-SCX anion-exchange cartridge LC-SAX DMA 0.45 m filter cation-exchange cartridge As(V), Elute with HCL MMA, Elute with HAc As(III)
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Sample Analysis HPLC-HG-AFS: As(III), As(V), DMA, MMA HPLC-ICP/MS: All Arsenic Species
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Methods, Phase II Toxicity of the Alternatives ACQ, CBA, CC, CDDC, CCA, untreated 5 Toxicity Tests, Microtox, Metplate, Invertebrate Test, Algal Assay, Hormonally Active Agents
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Sample Processing n 8, 2”x4”x16 ft have been purchased n Analyzed to confirm treatment & retention n Samples then subjected to leaching tests n For this portion of the project samples also subjected to toxicity tests
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Anticipated Benefits Data Used to Determine the Impact of Current Disposal Pathways (Toxicity Focus) Results Can Be Used With FDEP Risk Models 1:1 Comparison of Alternative-Chemical Treated Wood Products Toxicity of Alternatives Versus That of CCA
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Ash Problem Inventory Sorting Lab Ash Char & Trt Sorting Field Alt. Chem. Lit Review Alt. Chem. Leaching Alt. Chem. Toxicity Minnesota Lit Review Alt Chem & As Spec Deck Study As Spec Simulated As Spec GW @ LF Year 4 Year 5 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 3,Suppl
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Questions? Comments? www.ccaresearch.org hmsolo@miami.edu www.ccaresearch.org
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