Re: Disposing of pressure treated wood
- From: fredfighter@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 1 Jun 2006 10:54:08 -0700
Prometheus wrote:
On Wed, 31 May 2006 10:44:00 -0400, Charlie <greatviewcsc at hotmail
dot com> wrote:
How do you dispose of left over PT wood when the town won't take it?
...
I swear, people seem to think that if you follow all the *rules for
healthy living*, you'll live forever. How is it really any better
that we lock up garbage and forget about it so somebody's kids can
deal with it later?
Lock it up as opposed to what, burying it so somebody's kids
can deal with a contaminated water table some day?
The problem with a lot of 'disposal' methods is that it does NOT
dispose of the hazard at all. It just makes it a lot harder to
deal with down the road.
Regading the PT lumber scraps, I am reminded of an old saying
that there is no such thing as a scrap 2 x 4. Keep it for the
next time you need rot-resistant shims or some such.
--
FF
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