![]() ![]() And old railroad ties are specifically not "intended" for homeowner or landscaping use. We have gotten a flurry of emails recently asking me to "a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner for which it is not intended". And c'mon-is one little email enough to have us bring this topic up again? Please correct your mistake for your readers and listeners.Ī."Mistake?" Sounds more like semantics-or at best, a difference of opinion on some legal wording. ![]() State and local restrictions may apply, but to the best of my knowledge it has never been illegal here in Georgia. It is only illegal to use creosote based pesticides, according to the link. Even your own EPA link on the subject states that the agency does not "approve" creosote wood for home or landscape use. ![]() In the article in your " A to Z archives" concerning the use of old railroad ties for landscaping you say incorrectly that this practice is "illegal". ![]()
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