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Umpqua Valley mill week

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Association held its 3rd annual Mill Week June 20-22 in Douglas County, Or. (1) Ray & Sondra Barbee. (2) Ronda McDonald, Dixie Tibbets. (3) Brenda Lovell, Lee Greene. (4) Karen Quibell, Dave Lund. (5) John Koster, Jon Strickler, Michael Philippi. (6) Fran & Jim Ramsey. (7) Bob Kuester, Todd Lund. (8) Jerry Keck, Bruce Monson, (9) Renee Hetland, Kris Lewis. (10) Steve Weisser, Kim Sauls, (11) Ken Selberg,

Rick Mathews. (12) Leland Curtiss. Pam Voss, Mary Murphy, Chuck Danskey. (13) Bill Swaney, Tony Pires, (14) Lynn & Don Roberts. (15) Alice Briggs, Mark Swinth. (16) Earl Ingle, Tim Beaudoin, Petar Stoyanov, Bill Hetland. (17) Dave Weaver, J.T. Taylor, Clark Taylor (18) Rick Ray, Chuck Casey. (19) Larry Smith, Roger Krause, David Miles, (20) Bob & Fran Maurer, Hank Wrolson.

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American \Wood-Preservers' Association book of Standards Cl -99,section 2.3.6 states "Treatment to refusal does not constitute an acceptable alternative to the minimum penetration or retention requirements specified under results of treatment except as specifically listed This applies toA'WPA Standard C6 and for oaks inAWpA standard C2.',

State and local building officials are on the lookout for insufficiently treated Douglas fir lumber resulting from misinterpretations of the AWpA standards.

When the iob calls for treated wood, the cholce is obvious. Chemonite ACZA consistently meets building code standards for treated wood.

ChemoniteACZA is the only waterborne pressure treatment available to penetrate Douglas fir up to 2.50+ pcf to assure structural integrity and compliance withAWPA standards.

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