[Greenbuilding] Recycling job-site lumber: treated / engineered
Brad Guy
guy_brad at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 2 00:52:31 CST 2006
Gaskin, J.W.. 2004. Potential Environmental Risks of
Onsite Beneficial Reuse of Ground Engineered Wood
Wastes from Residential Construction., Final Report
for P2AD. Atlanta, GA. 47 pp.
http://www.recycledorganics.com<http://www.recycledorganics.com/>
Laboratory Test Results and Site Inspection Report
from the Composite Wood Composting Trial Recycled
Organics Unit December 2000
Fate of Formaldehyde in MDF Sawdust during MSW
Composting Suchat Leungprasert and Lambert Otten,
School of Engineering, University of Guelph, Guelph,
Ontario. NlG2W1
COMPOSTING OF WOOD WASTES:Plywood and Sawmill Residue
Research conducted by Hamid Borazjani, Susan Diehl,
Harold A. Stewart
For more information contact:
Bob L. Karr,
Interim Director
Forest & Wildlife
Research Center
Box 9680
Mississippi State, MS 39762
662-325-2952
Fax: 662-325-8726
bkarr at cfr.msstate.edu<mailto:bkarr at cfr.msstate.edu>
Composting Spent Press-Molded, Wood Fiber Pallets
Bonded with Urea-Formaldehyde: A Pilot Scale
Evaluation
H.M Keener, W.A. Dick, C. Marugg and R.C. Hansen
Compost Science and Utilization, (1994) Vol. 2, N0. 3,
73-82
Brad Guy, Director of Operations
Hamer Center for Community Design
Penn State University
(814)-865-5733
www.hamercenter.psu.edu
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