It's amazing to me that after all the time I've been gone, that this
argument is still going on. The peer reviewed literature has been out
there for years and yet there are some who still need others to point
them to the light rather than do any research on their own. Even the
manufacturers have admitted that barriers should be provided (paint,
plastic etc.) to avoid ground contamination or the possibility that
individuals with compromised or immature immune systems (aka children)
can make even simple contact with their product...
susan
animaux wrote:
On Mon, 5 May 2003 00:40:26 -0400, "David J. Bockman"
wrote:
I'd be interested in any peer-reviewed scientific literature citing the
dangers of using CCA treated lumber in my garden as well.
Dave
http://www.in.gov/idem/planning/cca/ccafactsheet.html
http://www.extension.umn.edu/extensi...tedLumber.html
http://www.mchd.com/pdf/ccawood.pdf
http://www.wolmanizedwood.com/consumer2.html