Originally Posted by RiskAssessorDude
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There are several recent publications concerning CCA-treated lumber and the risk posed by one constituent, arsenic. Most of these reports have to do with touching the lumber, like when a child plays on a CCA-treated wood jungle gym, or when adults work with CCA-treated wood. Some other reports attempt to determine how much arsenic leaches out of CCA-treated lumber. I found the following on MedLine (PubMed).
Zartarian V, Xue J, Ozkaynak H. Response to "A Probabilistic Arsenic Exposure Assessment for Children Who Contact CCA-Treated Playsets and Decks, Part 1: Model Methodology, Variability Results, and Model Evaluation". Risk Anal. 2007 Feb;27(1):5-6.
Barraj LM, Tsuji JS. A probabilistic arsenic exposure assessment for children who contact CCA-treated playsets and decks. Risk Anal. 2007 Feb;27(1):1-3; author reply 5-6.
Kim H, Kim DJ, Koo JH, Park JG, Jang YC. Distribution and mobility of chromium, copper, and arsenic in soils collected near CCA-treated wood structures in Korea. Sci Total Environ. 2007 Mar 15;374(2-3):273-81. Epub 2007 Feb 12.
Bessinger B, Redding B, Lowney Y. Comment on "release of arsenic to the environment from CCA-treated wood. 2. Leaching and speciation during disposal". Environ Sci Technol. 2007 Jan 1;41(1):345-6; author reply 347-8.
Jacobi G, Solo-Gabriele H, Dubey B, Townsend T, Shibata T. Evaluation of commercial landscaping mulch for possible contamination from CCA. Waste Manag. 2006 Dec 14;
Shibata T, Solo-Gabriele HM, Fleming LE, Cai Y, Townsend TG. A mass balance approach for evaluating leachable arsenic and chromium from an in-service CCA-treated wood structure. Sci Total Environ. 2007 Jan 1;372(2-3):624-35. Epub 2006 Dec 11