Oakville Beaver, 5 May 1993, p. 18

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Specaal Selection! 100% COTTON SOLIDS 150cm wide 150 om l u Kt ll llk a aI Selection Selection! "Selectiori! Select 4.98r 1e ll " ll uildm for Health und that th Ill JIth an Pl [Ill If un LI Arsenic is widespread in the environment and we are all exposed to a low level. However, the us. EPA's fact sheet on CCA warns: "Arsenicals are acutely toxic to humans by ingestion... Both arsenic and chromium have been classified as human carcinogens based on suf- ficient human epidemiological evi- dence. Environmental fate data to support the registration of wood preservatives containing arsenic and chromium are lacking." firmed by the US. Consume Products Safety Commission. Health and Welfare agrees. They state, "In sr huge volume of pressur lumber being used. the I 1nd ll Jliui' exposure and to leachil )reservativc components 1 wood." These results we tudy Ti iw Ill , chromate an unples indica od has dislod Ill the Classroom Displays q Music . Art 0 Activities . Tours of the School Senior School Cadet Inspection Founded in 191 l, Applehy College is a residential and day school for boys and girls in Grades Seven to OAC. Situated on magnificent lakeside grounds at Oakwlle. Ontario, Ap lehy prides itself on its tradition of academic excellence and Its enviable would university graduates at the highest levels. Prepare your child to challenge the future with an education at one of Canada's finest schools. tl nclu Nhi Canad'il tate, "In spite of the of pressure-treated used, the published l RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS oth ll’ mun Tm that th Amount mun l'h Hm m Ill ll ft anon le L6K f?! " anada in the APPLEBY COLLEGE tr ttn sl The If tl Jrl mam Bob Perkins, director of Oakville Parks and Recreation, is unfamiliar with the research on pressure-treat- ed wood and is satisfied that the pressure-treated wood used in Oakville parks is CSA-approved and government registered for use, Is there an effect on plants? A British study of contaminated soil where treated wood was made found that carrots grown in the soil, wood preservative chemicals migrate out of the treated wood or about the nature and extent of the... residues which might be present on the surface of structures built of treated wood," "produced crops containing nearly twice the current recommended level of arsenic in food," CCA- mac! Mrs. J. Cummcr all (416) 845-4681. lit The 440th Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps ' , l \ l ps, A i", N, "ss, 3 t" '4; "s Ain.' ‘\’m _ _ Parade starts at 11 a.m. Cadet Inspection Change of Command Ceremonies Cadet Activities Refreshments ut th Earth to Oakville Saturday, May 8, 1993 78th Annual Cadet Inspection Reviewing Officer Colonel K. Voss, CD. Commanding Officer of the Royal Regiment of Canada invites the public to its of Appleby College nt ttl Irector Admissions, Appleby College tr th Stat fl treated Wood (urrw) points out. The CITW is a trade association which represents the treated wood industry in Canada and promotes the use of treated wood. In their lit- erature, they repeatedly distinguish between the inorganic pentavalent arsenic used in CCA and the triva- lent arsenic compounds which they say are "generally more toxic" and never used in the pressure treating process. CITW maintains that "seasoning after pressure treating leaves the wood clean," ignoring the results of the wipe tests. CITW also states in their literature, "If the chemicals used for the pressure treatment of wood weren't toxic, the process (See Follow safety . . . ' page 19) M nt in m INDUSTRY RESPONSES ale rt m that "pla ' exhibited in from tr "tstruction of tl b', flats and tr Department that "plants ( ll (( frequently u madian Institute of ITW rown in treat: wth resoonsc The United Agriculture " nhou U 4m In

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