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Creosote-Treated Wood Will Remain an Important Preservative

Why?

  • Wood is a renewable resource
  • Green house & toxic emissions – less with wood products
  • Treated wood – durable, flexible, cost effective & easily installed
  • Treated wood is good for the economy
  • Creosote treated wood – high degree of weatherability
  • PAH’s do not biomagnify (Sooke Basin Creosote Studies)
  • Recycle for energy
  • Environmental Impact – treated wood compared to steel, concrete and plastics
  • Creosote is registered with US EPA