Q&A

Where can I dispose of creosote?

Where can I dispose of creosote?

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, creosote-treated wood “can be disposed of by ordinary trash collection.” Creosote, made from coal, is used to treat wood to prevent the wood from rotting.

Are creosote railroad ties hazardous waste?

Used ties are generally not classified a hazardous waste under federal law because they are not a “listed waste” and an abundance of testing has demonstrated that they do not exhibit a hazardous characteristic. However, waste generators cannot automatically assume used ties destined for disposal are non-hazardous.

Can you burn old railroad ties?

If you have old railroad ties on your property that you want to get rid of, you should never burn them. Burning can release toxins in the air, which can be dangerous to respiratory health. You should also avoid inhaling sawdust from creosote treated wood. Railroad ties should never be burned in fireplaces or outdoors.

How do you dispose of old cross ties?

The safest way to get rid of any leftover railroad ties is to dispose of them in a landfill. Most states in the U.S. have certain regulated landfills that accept railroad ties. As your first step, you must get in touch with your area’s local landfill.

What can I do with old creosote?

If homeowners need to dispose of creosote-treated wood, it can usually be disposed of by ordinary trash collection (i.e., as municipal solid waste).

How can I get rid of pressure treated wood?

Treated wood of all types can be most responsibly disposed of as follows: Homeowners engaged in small projects should take treated wood to their local landfill or transfer station and place it in the designated location (i.e., the non-clean wood pile).

How heavy is an 8 foot railroad tie?

They range from 100 to 300 pounds. Railroad ties can weigh as much as 200 pounds.

Can you cut railroad ties with a chainsaw?

If you’ve ever used railroad ties for a project, you know they’re heavy duty. However, this also makes railroad ties difficult to cut. You’ll need a chainsaw, a circular saw, and/or a reciprocating saw like a Sawzall to get railroad ties down to the size you need.

Are railroad ties worth anything?

If you buy them online, used railroad spikes cost ROUGHLY (it will fluctuate) $. 80/spike to $1.30/spike – this doesn’t include shipping. Buying in bulk will get you a lower per unit price and will generally save you money on shipping.

Where is the best place to dispose of railroad ties?

Some places do not allow solid waste disposal of materials that contain toxic chemicals such as creosote. The safest way to get rid of any leftover railroad ties is to dispose of them in a landfill. Most states in the U.S. have certain regulated landfills that accept railroad ties.

Can you recycle railroad ties at Olympic View?

Railroad ties, utility poles, and pilings were once treated with this hazardous material. Creosote treated lumber cannot be recycled. Residents can bring small truck beds of creosote lumber to Olympic View Transfer Station without a waste profile. Cut the lumber into 4 foot lengths. Lumber over 8 feet may be charged the bulky waste rate.

Where can I recycle railroad ties for biomass?

Midwest Companies’ joint venture with Ties2 has positioned us as the premier railroad tie recycling program in the nation and expanded our capabilities. Our biomass fuel material can be shipped to different regions of the United States and internationally.

Is it OK to burn old railroad ties?

Before you read any further, let us tell you that burning railroad ties in a residential area is only for untreated railroad ties made of wood only. You can burn untreated railroad ties as a fuel source as you would do with any other type of wood.