Disposal and Management of Treated Wood General Disposal Information **Click on any link below to view, then click the back arrow on the upper left hand corner of the viewed page to return to this page Management of Used Treated Wood Products - the Federal Requirements Disposal Rules for Western States Recycling Waste Treated Wood Fuel: An Environmentally Responsible Opiton - Stephen Smith, P.E. (April 2005) End-of-Life Managment of Preserved Wood: The Case For ReuseFor Energy - AquAeter - Chris Bolin and Stephen Smith, P.E. (November 2010) Summary Report - End-of-Life Management of Preserved: The Case For Reuse For Energy - AquAeter - Chris Bolin and Stephen Smith, P.E. (November 2010) California Disposal This page addresses only waste disposal in the state - for information on use of treated wood or sources of supply return to the home page. Treated Wood Waste Information (Disposal): Department of Toxic Substances Control: Managing Hazardous Waste - Treated Wood (web-link) Guidance for Disposal of Treated Wood Waste in California - WWPI 6/20/05 FACT SHEET: Treated Wood Waste Management – Department of Toxic Substances Control - December 2008 Senate Bill 909 - Treated Wood Waste: Disposal (Approved October 8, 2011) Press Release - Important Treated Wood Legislation Passes in California Assembly Bill 1353 - Treated Wood Waste: Disposal Treated Wood Public Warning Statement with Retailer Instructions Notification to Wholesalers and Retailers Attention Landfill Operators * return to top of page Landfills Accepting Treated Wood Waste in California: DTSC Landfill List derived from the State Water Resources Board List of landfills that currently accept treated wood waste. The list also identifies landfills previously on list that no longer accept treated wood waste. You may want to contact other local landfills to see if they are accepting treated wood waste. (April 2011) State Water Resources Board current listing of all landfills which may be able to accept treated wood waste - May 2007 Treated Wood Waste Research and Studies (Disposal): Executive Summary - Landfill Leachate Update Study - Dr. Diana Graham 4/11 Landfill Leachate Update Study - Dr. Diana Graham 4/11 Summary - Press Release of Dr. Graham Landfill Leachate Study Executive Summary - Landfill Leachate Study - Dr. Graham 3/31/04 Landfill Leachate Study - Dr. Graham 3/31/04 Summary: Disposal Costs for Treated Wood as Hazardous Versus Non-hazardous Waste 7/9/03 Table Comparing Disposal Costs by Landfill Classification Economic Analysis of Regulating Treated Wood Waste as Hazardous Waste in California back to top of page Follow us on Facebook Follow us on YouTube
Management of Used Treated Wood Products - the Federal Requirements Disposal Rules for Western States Recycling Waste Treated Wood Fuel: An Environmentally Responsible Opiton - Stephen Smith, P.E. (April 2005) End-of-Life Managment of Preserved Wood: The Case For ReuseFor Energy - AquAeter - Chris Bolin and Stephen Smith, P.E. (November 2010) Summary Report - End-of-Life Management of Preserved: The Case For Reuse For Energy - AquAeter - Chris Bolin and Stephen Smith, P.E. (November 2010)
This page addresses only waste disposal in the state - for information on use of treated wood or sources of supply return to the home page.
Department of Toxic Substances Control: Managing Hazardous Waste - Treated Wood (web-link) Guidance for Disposal of Treated Wood Waste in California - WWPI 6/20/05 FACT SHEET: Treated Wood Waste Management – Department of Toxic Substances Control - December 2008 Senate Bill 909 - Treated Wood Waste: Disposal (Approved October 8, 2011) Press Release - Important Treated Wood Legislation Passes in California Assembly Bill 1353 - Treated Wood Waste: Disposal Treated Wood Public Warning Statement with Retailer Instructions Notification to Wholesalers and Retailers Attention Landfill Operators
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DTSC Landfill List derived from the State Water Resources Board List of landfills that currently accept treated wood waste. The list also identifies landfills previously on list that no longer accept treated wood waste. You may want to contact other local landfills to see if they are accepting treated wood waste. (April 2011) State Water Resources Board current listing of all landfills which may be able to accept treated wood waste - May 2007
Executive Summary - Landfill Leachate Update Study - Dr. Diana Graham 4/11 Landfill Leachate Update Study - Dr. Diana Graham 4/11 Summary - Press Release of Dr. Graham Landfill Leachate Study Executive Summary - Landfill Leachate Study - Dr. Graham 3/31/04 Landfill Leachate Study - Dr. Graham 3/31/04 Summary: Disposal Costs for Treated Wood as Hazardous Versus Non-hazardous Waste 7/9/03 Table Comparing Disposal Costs by Landfill Classification Economic Analysis of Regulating Treated Wood Waste as Hazardous Waste in California
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