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I recommend reading this NHDES fact sheet on the topic of pressure treated lumber use in NH lakes:
https://www.des.nh.gov/sites/g/files...0-01/bb-19.pdf |
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A decade ago, the PT lumber at Lowes was not environmentally friendly. Not sure now. Gilford Home Center had the right ones.
We used to get hemlock or Western Red Ceder at Bartlett's, but they closed.
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