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Scrap Wood Disposal? - toucano - 09-09-2006

I have quite a bit of wood left over from construction that I need to get rid of. Mixed cedar and Hi-Bor material. I have a friend who would like to chip it and use it for mulch.

Rather than separating it into types of wood, does anyone know if Hi-Bor is toxic to plants? I don't think that it is. Diluted boric acid can be used as an eyewash. It might take a long time to break-down, but that really doesn't matter to him.

If I do need to separate, what is the closest place to dump the Hi-Bor scrap and is there a charge?




RE: Scrap Wood Disposal? - pslamont - 09-09-2006

Hi-Bor also has Arsenic in it....

Just another day in P A R A D I S E !!


RE: Scrap Wood Disposal? - jdirgo - 09-09-2006

Depending on the size, the Keaau transfer station might be the best option. I think they won't take scrap lumber larger than 4 feet long though.

John Dirgo, RA, ABR, e-PRO
Island Trust Properties, LLC
808-987-9243 cell


RE: Scrap Wood Disposal? - toucano - 09-09-2006

John - Thx. With the cost of lumber here, any piece of lumber 4 feet long isn't scrap in MY book!






RE: Scrap Wood Disposal? - Kapohocat - 09-09-2006

I disagree with Pam - Hi-bor doesnt have arsenic in it - the old CCA did.

Here is the MSDS for Hi-Bor : http://hwthawaii.com/pdf/Hi-BorTreatedWoodmsds.pdf

From the MSDS, it pretty much sounds like inhaling the saw dust is the big issue. I would suggest that if you do use it for mulch you were a mask while you mulch and then use the mulch for only ornamental vegetation.

Catherine Dumond
Blue Water Project Management
808 217-7578
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RE: Scrap Wood Disposal? - allensylves - 09-09-2006

Hi-Bor contains Boron which is very definitely toxic to plants in excess, which is not very much. I do not know how much is available in Hi-Bor treated wood, but it is NOT worth taking a chance.
Use it or dispose of it properly, but DO NOT turn it into mulch.

Allen
Baton Rouge, LA & HPP


RE: Scrap Wood Disposal? - Kapohocat - 09-10-2006

Here is some general information regarding the Disodium Octoborate Tetrahydrate (hibor)Treatment:

http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/antimicrobials/reregistration/cca/borates.htm

-Cat

Catherine Dumond
Blue Water Project Management
808 217-7578
http://bluewaterpm.125mb.com/index.html
"We help make building your dream home a reality"



RE: Scrap Wood Disposal? - Royall - 09-10-2006

Construction scrap has to go to the landfill in Hilo. The people at the transfer station will get all up tight if you try. I just took a load down last week in a 4x6 trailer. It cost $41.00. If you have time you could put the smaller stuff in heavy-duty leaf bags and dump them with your household garbage and they won’t know. Please don’t ask me why I know.

Royall

What goes around comes around!


RE: Scrap Wood Disposal? - toucano - 09-10-2006

Royall - I would never assume the worst of you...

My guess is 52 gallon 5 mil HeftyBags hold a lot of 'household refuse' JUST fine. But double bagging might be required to keep some of those 'rigid containers' from poking thru.




RE: Scrap Wood Disposal? - Royall - 09-11-2006

Toucano, HD has “contractor’s” bags at $14.00 a box. Some of those “ridged” containers do poke through a little but you just need to go to the dump chute furthest from the attendant.
Royall

What goes around comes around!

Edited by - Royall on 09/11/2006 05:21:32