Untreated wood definition

Untreated wood means any wood that has not been treated with any chemical, stain, preservative, paint, oil, or adhesive.
Untreated wood means raw wood or lumber that has not been chemically treated or painted.
Untreated wood means wood (including lighter pine, tree trunks, limbs and stumps, shrubs, and lumber) which is free of paint, glue, filler, pentachlorophenol, creosote, tar, asphalt, chromated copper arsenate (CCA), and other wood preservatives or treatments.

Examples of Untreated wood in a sentence

  • Untreated wood posts shall not be installed in contact with soil so as to cause unreasonable decay to the wood based upon the finish grade at the time of original construction.

  • Untreated wood is defined as lumber, trees, stumps, limbs, tops, and shrubs.

  • Untreated wood waste materials resulting from wood processing facilities in existence as of March 25, 1976, which produce less than eight thousand (8,000) board feet or equivalent per day may be open burned if at least two hundred (200) yards from the near- est occupied structure.

  • Untreated wood roofs cause or contribute to serious fire hazard and to the rapid spread of fires when such fires are accompanied by high winds.

  • Even “environmentally friendly” treated wood will leach copper, which is a potent pollutant that affects endangered aquatic species.Suitable materials include:• Untreated wood.

  • Untreated wood waste, scrap materials from mill processes, agricultural residues, furniture manufacturing waste, recycled sanitary products, scrap non-halogenated plastics, natural gas, and/or other approved fuels shall be used to fire this boiler.

  • Untreated wood or lumber shall mean wood in its natural state that has not been chemically soaked or treated.

  • Untreated wood materials used for pilings shall not constitute fill.

  • Untreated wood having direct ground contact and used for structural purposes.

  • Untreated wood is permitted for pickets and rails, or similar guardrail devices that are limited to 42 inches (1067 mm) in height.


More Definitions of Untreated wood

Untreated wood means any timber, board or sawn dimensional lumber, which has not been treated, coated or preserved. This term does not include any manufactured building material, such as plywood or wafer board. Pursuant to RSA 125-C:10-c, Combustion Ban, “…no person shall combust the wood component of construction and demolition debris, as defined in RSA 149-M:4, IV-a, or any mixture or derivation from said component.[..]”
Untreated wood means any timber, board or sawn dimensional lumber, which has not been treated, coated or preserved. This term does not include any manufactured building material, such as plywood or wafer board.
Untreated wood means any timber, board, or sawn dimensional lumber which has not been treated, coated or preserved. “Pursuant to RSA 125-C:10-c, Combustion Ban, no person shall combust the wood component of construction and demolition debris, as defined in RSA 149-M:4, IV-a, or any mixture or derivation from said component.”
Untreated wood means lumber and other wooden materials that have not been chemically treated for resistance to moisture, fire, fungi, insects and other pests, orhas not otherwise been treated or manufactured with chemicals, or that does not contain adhesives or resins. Untreated wood does not include plywood, particleboard, chipboard, or wood with other than insignificant quantities of paint, coating, or finish. Sec. 20-3. International Fire Code - Adopted.
Untreated wood means wood to which no adhesives, paints, stains, fire retardants, pesticides or preservatives have been applied, including clean wood as defined in section 22a-208a-1 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
Untreated wood means “untreated wood” as defined in Env-A 100, reprinted in Appendix B.

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