How to Dispose of Wolmanized Wood Scraps
Wolmanized wood is a type of treated wood that can be used in outdoor structures on your property such as pool decks, sheds or porches. Wherever treated wood is recommended, Wolmanized wood can be used. As part of the processing of Wolmanized wood, it is treated to protect against termite damage and fungi. If you have scraps of Wolmanized wood left after completing your building project, you should dispose of it just as you would dispose of any other treated wood. Does this Spark an idea?
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Use the Wolmanized wood scraps for other projects if possible. Treated wood can do a lot of environmental damage, specifically if it's introduced to drinking water. Using the wood for other projects helps prevent contamination to the environment.
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Keep the Wolmanized wood scraps out of your compost heap and never burn them. They will cause significant contamination and could threaten your health and the health of your family.
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Bundle the Wolmanized wood scraps and tie together with twine to make transport easier.
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Take the scraps to your local landfill to dispose of them. There is likely to be a designated area where treated lumber and wood scraps are to be dropped off.
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