Part 761 — Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Manufacturing, Processing, Distribution in Commerce, and Use Prohibitions
Subpart A — General
Subpart B — Manufacturing, Processing, Distribution in Commerce, and Use of PCBs and PCB Items
Subpart C — Marking of PCBs and PCB Items
Subpart D — Storage and Disposal
- § 761.50— Applicability.
- § 761.60— Disposal requirements.
- § 761.61— PCB remediation waste.
- § 761.62— Disposal of PCB bulk product waste.
- § 761.63— PCB household waste storage and disposal.
- § 761.64— Disposal of wastes generated as a result of research and development activities authorized under § 761.30(j) and chemical analysis of PCBs.
- § 761.65— Storage for disposal.
- § 761.66— Emergency situations.
- § 761.70— Incineration.
- § 761.71— High efficiency boilers.
- § 761.72— Scrap metal recovery ovens and smelters.
- § 761.75— Chemical waste landfills.
- § 761.77— Coordinated approval.
- § 761.79— Decontamination standards and procedures.
Subpart E — Exemptions
Subpart F — Transboundary Shipments of PCBs for Disposal
Subpart G — PCB Spill Cleanup Policy
Subpart J — General Records and Reports
- § 761.180— Records and monitoring.
- § 761.185— Certification program and retention of records by importers and persons generating PCBs in excluded manufacturing processes.
- § 761.187— Reporting importers and by persons generating PCBs in excluded manufacturing processes.
- § 761.193— Maintenance of monitoring records by persons who import, manufacture, process, distribute in commerce, or use chemicals containing inadvertently generated PCBs.
Subpart K — PCB Waste Disposal Records and Reports
- § 761.202— EPA identification numbers.
- § 761.205— Notification of PCB waste activity (EPA Form 7710-53).
- § 761.207— The manifest—general requirements.
- § 761.208— Obtaining manifests.
- § 761.209— Number of copies of a manifest.
- § 761.210— Use of the manifest—Generator requirements.
- § 761.211— Manifest system—Transporter requirements.
- § 761.212— Transporter compliance with the manifest.
- § 761.213— Use of manifest—Commercial storage and disposal facility requirements.
- § 761.214— Retention of manifest records.
- § 761.215— Manifest discrepancies.
- § 761.216— Unmanifested waste report.
- § 761.217— Exception reporting.
- § 761.218— Certificate of disposal.
- § 761.219— One-year exception reporting.
Subpart M — Determining a PCB Concentration for Purposes of Abandonment or Disposal of Natural Gas Pipeline: Selecting Sample Sites, Collecting Surface Samples, and Analyzing Standard PCB Wipe Samples
Subpart N — Cleanup Site Characterization Sampling for PCB Remediation Waste in Accordance with § 761.61(a)(2)
Subpart O — Sampling To Verify Completion of Self-Implementing Cleanup and On-Site Disposal of Bulk PCB Remediation Waste and Porous Surfaces in Accordance With § 761.61(a)(6)
- § 761.280— Application and scope.
- § 761.283— Determination of the number of samples to collect and sample collection locations.
- § 761.286— Sample size and procedure for collecting a sample.
- § 761.289— Compositing samples.
- § 761.292— Chemical extraction and analysis of individual samples and composite samples.
- § 761.295— Reporting and recordkeeping of the PCB concentrations in samples.
- § 761.298— Decisions based on PCB concentration measurements resulting from sampling.
Subpart P — Sampling Non-Porous Surfaces for Measurement-Based Use, Reuse, and On-Site or Off-Site Disposal Under § 761.61(a)(6) and Decontamination Under § 761.79(b)(3)
- § 761.300— Applicability.
- § 761.302— Proportion of the total surface area to sample.
- § 761.304— Determining sample location.
- § 761.306— Sampling 1 meter square surfaces by random selection of halves.
- § 761.308— Sample selection by random number generation on any two-dimensional square grid.
- § 761.310— Collecting the sample.
- § 761.312— Compositing of samples.
- § 761.314— Chemical analysis of standard wipe test samples.
- § 761.316— Interpreting PCB concentration measurements resulting from this sampling scheme.
Subpart Q — Self-Implementing Alternative Extraction and Chemical Analysis Procedures for Non-liquid PCB Remediation Waste Samples
Subpart R — Sampling Non-Liquid, Non-Metal PCB Bulk Product Waste for Purposes of Characterization for PCB Disposal in Accordance With § 761.62, and Sampling PCB Remediation Waste Destined for Off-Site Disposal, in Accordance With § 761.61
- § 761.340— Applicability.
- § 761.345— Form of the waste to be sampled.
- § 761.346— Three levels of sampling.
- § 761.347— First level sampling—waste from existing piles.
- § 761.348— Contemporaneous sampling.
- § 761.350— Subsampling from composite samples.
- § 761.353— Second level of sample selection.
- § 761.355— Third level of sample selection.
- § 761.356— Conducting a leach test.
- § 761.357— Reporting the results of the procedure used to simulate leachate generation.
- § 761.358— Determining the PCB concentration of samples of waste.
- § 761.359— Reporting the PCB concentrations in samples.
Subpart S — Double Wash/Rinse Method for Decontaminating Non-Porous Surfaces
- § 761.360— Background.
- § 761.363— Applicability.
- § 761.366— Cleanup equipment.
- § 761.369— Pre-cleaning the surface.
- § 761.372— Specific requirements for relatively clean surfaces.
- § 761.375— Specific requirements for surfaces coated or covered with dust, dirt, grime, grease, or another absorbent material.
- § 761.378— Decontamination, reuse, and disposal of solvents, cleaners, and equipment.
Subpart T — Comparison Study for Validating a New Performance-Based Decontamination Solvent Under § 761.79(d)(4)
- § 761.380— Background.
- § 761.383— Applicability.
- § 761.386— Required experimental conditions for the validation study and subsequent use during decontamination.
- § 761.389— Testing parameter requirements.
- § 761.392— Preparing validation study samples.
- § 761.395— A validation study.
- § 761.398— Reporting and recordkeeping.