Wood preservation facilities, ammoniacal copper zinc arsenate: chapter C-3


3. Environmental Effects

Ammonia, copper, zinc and arsenic are found naturally in the environment. Considerable variation occurs in natural concentrations of copper, zinc and arsenic in soils and waters (5).

3.1 Aquatic Toxicity

In considering the aquatic toxicity of ACZA, the following points should be borne in mind:

The guidelines and limits for copper, zinc and arsenic noted in Table 3 are based on total concentrations. They reflect the recommendations of many scientific reviews that indicate that the current state of knowledge does not enable water quality limits to be based on either valence state or dissolved fractions in water (8).

Canadian limits for ammonia, arsenic, copper and zinc in aquatic environments are listed in Table 3, and these limits are subject to change from time to time. Recurrent review of these limits is recommended.

Provincial guidelines are applicable and should be consulted. Provincial guidelines may differ from or be more specific than national guidelines. Provincial regulations may require additional measures that may enhance, but not reduce, protection.

 

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