Clean wood definition

Clean wood means natural wood which has not been painted, varnished or coated with a similar material, has not been pressure treated with preservatives and does not contain resins or glues as in plywood or other composite wood products.
Clean wood means uncontaminated natural or untreated wood. Clean wood includes, but is not limited to, byproducts of harvesting activities conducted for forest management or commercial logging, or mill residues consisting of bark, chips, edgings, sawdust, shavings or slabs. It does not include wood that has been treated, adulterated, or chemically changed in some way; treated with glues, binders or resins; or painted, stained or coated.
Clean wood means wood, including lumber, tree and shrub trunks, branches, and limbs, which is free of paint, glue, filler, penthachlorophenol, creosote, tar, asphalt, chromated copper arsenate, other wood preservatives or treatments.

Examples of Clean wood in a sentence

  • Clean wood does not include wood from commingled construction and demolition waste, engineered wood products, and wood containing or likely to contain asbestos, chemical preservatives, or paints, stains or other coatings, or adhesives.

  • Clean wood, wood pallets and wood crates free of paint, paper, plastic, plywood, pressboard, rotted wood, wire and chemical contaminants are accepted at the ACUA Compost Facility.

  • Clean wood may be handled in accordance with 310 CMR 16.03(2)(c)7 which allows for the on-site processing (i.e., chipping) of wood for use at the Site (i.e., use as landscaping material) and/or the wood to be transported to a permitted facility (i.e., wood waste reclamation facility) or other facility that is permitted to accept and process wood.

  • Clean wood waste, scrap metal and corrugated cardboard, all present in construction waste, must be recycled.

  • Clean wood includes, but is not limited to, byproducts of harvesting activities conducted for forest management or commercial logging, or mill residues consisting of bark, chips, edgings, sawdust, shavings or slabs.


More Definitions of Clean wood

Clean wood means wood materials that are not contaminated with other non-wood materials (including paints, stains or adhesives), such as are dimensional lumber, wooden chairs, fencing, etc.
Clean wood means stumps and branches over four inches in diameter and construction lumber free of paint, preservatives, metals, concrete and other nonwood additives or attachments.
Clean wood means untreated wood that has no paint, stains, coatings, glues, or any chemical treatment.
Clean wood means dry, seasoned, natural wood that contains no paint, stains or other types of coatings, and has not been treated with preservatives or chemicals, including copper, chromium arsenate, creosote and pentachlorophenol. {Added by May 29, 2013 amendment, effective June 8, 2013.}
Clean wood means Municipal Solid Waste that comprises solid wood, lumber or pallets:
Clean wood means untreated wood which has not been painted, stained, or sealed. Clean wood does not include treated railroad ties, treated posts, paper, or construction/demolition wastes containing non-wood materials.
Clean wood means wood that has not been painted, stained, or treated with any coatings, glues or preservatives, including, but not limited to, chromated copper arsenate, creosote, alkaline copper quaternary, copper azole or pentachlorophenol.