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There are also records of wood preservation reaching back to ancient... wood preservation became a corner stone of the wood processing industry... Industrial wood preservation chemicals are generally not available directly to the public and may require special approval to... industrial wood preservation operations are notifiable industrial activities that require licensing from relevant regulatory authorities such as EPA... The goal of modern day wood preservation is to ensure a deep...

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