Abstract:In the USA, over 21 million wood railroad ties are produced per year to replace approximately 20 million used ties that have provided primary service in railroad tracks over 40 years. Traditionally, used ties have been processed for energy recovery, typically as boiler fuel. However, recent US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) regulations and the low cost of natural gas is leading to preservative‐treated ties being used increasingly as landfill. This study evaluated the economic viability of a process t… Show more
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