chemical waste is any identity which shifts the ecological equilibrium as the outcome of its chemical reactivity or or chemical stabilty.the reactiveines need to be destructed or added with ligands to make them inactive and the soil slowly compilesthem into cycle eg industrial effluents of paint industry the other are stable ones likes ddt that show biological magnification need to be estructed as only treatment .. this preflux lysis or chemiacal addition is treament so that it insures no or less effect on ecological equilibriums nishantstag@gmail.com
it should be in correct position before throwing it out
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Yeah that's what causes it
To properly dispose of aged pressure treated wood, you should take it to a designated landfill or recycling center that accepts treated wood. Avoid burning it or throwing it in regular trash, as the chemicals in the wood can be harmful to the environment.
You should wait at least 6 months before painting treated wood to allow it to fully dry and cure.
You should typically wait at least 6 months before painting treated wood to allow it to fully dry and cure.
You should typically wait at least 6 months before staining treated lumber to allow it to fully dry and settle.
Treated lumber should dry for at least 6 months before painting to ensure proper adhesion and longevity of the paint.
Treated wood should dry for at least 6 months before staining to ensure proper adhesion and longevity of the stain.
You should typically wait about 6 to 12 months before staining treated wood to allow it to fully dry and settle.
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You should wait at least 6 months before painting pressure treated wood to allow it to fully dry and cure.