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Initial Preservative Treatment of Wood in Covered Bridges
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Document Date: 2007-10-25 13:35:56


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United States / New Zealand / India / /

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Western Wood Preservers Institute / /

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arsenic-free systems / maximum solution / stainless steel fasteners / concentrated boron solution / final product / metal fasteners / supplemental chemicals / mild steel fasteners / treatment chemical / heavy metal preservatives / oil-type solvents / food source / chemical suppliers / oil-based preservatives / toxic chemicals / highway applications / above-ground applications / treatment solution / oil preservative / metal teeth / treatment chemical concentrations / job site / chemical loading / Oil-based systems / engineered wood products / Oil-type systems / structural applications / friendly product / deterioration hazard applications / excess solution / chemical/cubic foot / breakdown products / Oil-type preservatives / treatment chemicals / paint / treated wood products / overall chemical loading / chemical fixation reactions / chemicals / amine carrier / leachable chemicals / food / energy / /

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Scheffer Climate / /

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Gulf Coast / /

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American Wood Preserver Association / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Western Wood Preservers Institute / Freemasonry / /

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Douglas Fir / John Bethell / /

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carpenter / /

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Maine / Mississippi / /

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southern Mississippi / western United States / Gulf Coast / northern Maine / Southwest / /

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