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  1. Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA) and Its Use as a Wood Preservative
  2. Manufacturers to Use New Wood Preservatives, Replacing Most Residential Uses of CCA - EPA. Residential uses are being cancelled.
  3. CCA (pressure-treated) wood cancelation request - Federal Register notice.
  4. Pressure-Treated Wood: Going, Going, Going . . . - (PDF) Article by R.G. Bellinger in Palmetto Pestalk magazine.
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