Vt. Breslin et L. Adlerivanbrook, RELEASE OF COPPER, CHROMIUM AND ARSENIC FROM CCA-C TREATED LUMBER IN ESTUARIES, Estuarine, coastal and shelf science, 46(1), 1998, pp. 111-125
Laboratory and field studies were conducted to determine the rates of
release for Cu, Cr and As from CCA-C treated southern yellow pine in e
stuaries. Retention of the CCA-C preservative was shown to vary across
the surface of the wood (4.5-64 kg m(-3)), however, the ratio of the
elements present as oxides was close to the specified preservative tre
atment levels throughout the wood. Results of the leaching studies sho
wed that the release of Cu, Cr and As was continuous throughout the 90
day leaching period and, in general, the leaching was highest for Cu
and lowest for Cr. Initial 12 h fluxes for these elements ranged from
9 to 28 x 10(-10) mol mm(-2) day(-1) for Cu, 0.4 to 1.9 x 10(-10) mol
mm(-2) day(-1) for Cr, and 0.2 to 5.2 x 10(-10) mol mm(-2) day(-1) for
As. The rate of release for these elements decreased between 0.5 and
2 orders of magnitude following 90 days leaching. Long-term (90 day) C
u and Cr leaching rates were highest in wood where CCA-C retention lev
els were >35 kg m(-3). In contrast, long-term As leaching rates increa
sed in wood where CCA-C retention levels were <35 kg m(-3). Difference
s in the As:Cr and Cu:Cr ratios were measured in CCA-C treated lumber
samples removed from a bulkhead following 14 years weathering. The gre
atest changes in the elemental ratios were measured in wood submerged
in the subtidal zone where a 52% decrease in the As:Cr and Cu:Cr ratio
s were measured. (C) 1998 Academic Press Limited.