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Aquatic biota chromium

Copper, chromium, and arsenic may be leached from wooden structures such as wharves preserved by chromated copper arsenate (CCA). CCA is toxic to aquatic biota in laboratory tests. In the field the effects are limited to a few meters in the vicinity of the preserved structures [91]. [Pg.87]


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