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Quantities of arsenic-treated wood in demolition debris generated by Hurricane Katrina.

Brajesh Dubey1, Helena M Solo-Gabriele, Timothy G Townsendt.   

Abstract

The disaster debris from Hurricane Katrina is one of the largest in terms of volume and economic loss in American history. One of the major components of the demolition debris is wood waste of which a significant proportion is treated with preservatives, including preservatives containing arsenic. As a result of the large scale destruction of treated wood structures such as electrical poles, fences, decks, and homes a considerable amount of treated wood and consequently arsenic will be disposed as disaster debris. In this study an effort was made to estimate the quantity of arsenic disposed through demolition debris generated in the Louisiana and Mississippi area through Hurricane Katrina. Of the 72 million cubic meters of disaster debris generated, roughly 12 million cubic meters were in the form of construction and demolition wood resulting in an estimated 1740 metric tons of arsenic disposed. Management of disaster debris should consider the relatively large quantities of arsenic associated with pressure-treated wood.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17396637      PMCID: PMC2567428          DOI: 10.1021/es0622812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


  9 in total

1.  Evaluation of XRF and LIBS technologies for on-line sorting of CCA-treated wood waste.

Authors:  Helena M Solo-Gabriele; Timothy G Townsend; David W Hahn; Thomas M Moskal; Naila Hosein; Jenna Jambeck; Gary Jacobi
Journal:  Waste Manag       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 7.145

2.  Heavy metal toxicity of pressure treated wood leachates with MetPLATE.

Authors:  K Stook; B Dubey; M Ward; T Townsend; G Bitton; H Solo-Gabriele
Journal:  Bull Environ Contam Toxicol       Date:  2004-12       Impact factor: 2.151

3.  Use of handheld X-ray fluorescence spectrometry units for identification of arsenic in treated wood.

Authors:  Colleen N Block; Tomoyuki Shibata; Helena M Solo-Gabriele; Timothy G Townsend
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2007-01-22       Impact factor: 8.071

4.  Evaluation of methods for sorting CCA-treated wood.

Authors:  Gary Jacobi; Helena Solo-Gabriele; Timothy Townsend; Brajesh Dubey
Journal:  Waste Manag       Date:  2007-01-02       Impact factor: 7.145

5.  Relative leaching and aquatic toxicity of pressure-treated wood products using batch leaching tests.

Authors:  Kristin Stook; Thabet Tolaymat; Marnie Ward; Brajesh Dubey; Timothy Townsend; Helena Solo-Gabriele; Gabriel Bitton
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2005-01-01       Impact factor: 9.028

6.  Preservative leaching from weathered CCA-treated wood.

Authors:  Timothy Townsend; Brajesh Dubey; Thabet Tolaymat; Helena Solo-Gabriele
Journal:  J Environ Manage       Date:  2005-04       Impact factor: 6.789

7.  Implication of chromium speciation on disposal of discarded CCA-treated wood.

Authors:  Jinkun Song; Brajesh Dubey; Yong-Chul Jang; Timothy Townsend; Helena Solo-Gabriele
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2005-09-13       Impact factor: 10.588

8.  Leaching of chromated copper arsenate (CCA)-treated wood in a simulated monofill and its potential impacts to landfill leachate.

Authors:  Jenna R Jambeck; Timothy Townsend; Helena Solo-Gabriele
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2006-01-06       Impact factor: 10.588

9.  Leaching of CCA-treated wood: implications for waste disposal.

Authors:  Timothy Townsend; Thabet Tolaymat; Helena Solo-Gabriele; Brajesh Dubey; Kristin Stook; Lakmini Wadanambi
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2004-10-18       Impact factor: 10.588

  9 in total
  2 in total

1.  CDDPath: A method for quantifying the loss and recovery of construction and demolition debris in the United States.

Authors:  Timothy G Townsend; Wesley W Ingwersen; Briana Niblick; Pradeep Jain; Jim Wally
Journal:  Waste Manag       Date:  2018-12-08       Impact factor: 7.145

2.  Soil arsenic surveys of New Orleans: localized hazards in children's play areas.

Authors:  Howard W Mielke; Chris R Gonzales; Elise Cahn; Jessica Brumfield; Eric T Powell; Paul W Mielke
Journal:  Environ Geochem Health       Date:  2010-02-09       Impact factor: 4.609

  2 in total

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