Title 40--Protection of Environment

CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

PART 761--POLYCHLORINATED BI&chyph;PHENYLS (PCBs) MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING, DISTRIBUTION IN COMMERCE, AND USE PROHIBITIONS


TEXT PDF761.1 Applicability.
TEXT PDF761.2 PCB concentration assumptions for use.
TEXT PDF761.3 Definitions.
TEXT PDF761.19 References.
TEXT PDF761.20 Prohibitions and exceptions.
TEXT PDF761.30 Authorizations.
TEXT PDF761.35 Storage for reuse.
TEXT PDF761.40 Marking requirements.
TEXT PDF761.45 Marking formats.
TEXT PDF761.50 Applicability.
TEXT PDF761.60 Disposal requirements.
TEXT PDF761.61 PCB remediation waste.
TEXT PDF761.62 Disposal of PCB bulk product waste.
TEXT PDF761.63 PCB household waste storage and disposal.
TEXT PDF761.64 Disposal of wastes generated as a result of research and development activities authorized under 761.30(j) and chemical analysis of PCBs.
TEXT PDF761.65 Storage for disposal.
TEXT PDF761.70 Incineration.
TEXT PDF761.71 High efficiency boilers.
TEXT PDF761.72 Scrap metal recovery ovens and smelters.
TEXT PDF761.75 Chemical waste landfills.
TEXT PDF761.77 Coordinated approval.
TEXT PDF761.79 Decontamination standards and procedures.
TEXT PDF761.80 Manufacturing, processing and distribution in commerce exemptions.
TEXT PDF761.91 Applicability.
TEXT PDF761.93 Import for disposal.
TEXT PDF761.97 Export for disposal.
TEXT PDF761.99 Other transboundary shipments.
TEXT PDF761.120 Scope.
TEXT PDF761.123 Definitions.
TEXT PDF761.125 Requirements for PCB spill cleanup.
TEXT PDF761.130 Sampling requirements.
TEXT PDF761.135 Effect of compliance with this policy and enforcement.
TEXT PDF761.180 Records and monitoring.
TEXT PDF761.185 Certification program and retention of records by importers and persons generating PCBs in excluded manufacturing processes.
TEXT PDF761.187 Reporting importers and by persons generating PCBs in excluded manufacturing processes.
TEXT PDF761.193 Maintenance of monitoring records by persons who import, manufacture, process, distribute in commerce, or use chemicals containing inadvertently generated PCBs.
TEXT PDF761.202 EPA identification numbers.
TEXT PDF761.205 Notification of PCB waste activity (EPA Form 7710-53).
TEXT PDF761.207 The manifest--general requirements.
TEXT PDF761.208 Use of the manifest.
TEXT PDF761.209 Retention of manifest    records.
TEXT PDF761.210 Manifest discrepancies.
TEXT PDF761.211 Unmanifested waste report.
TEXT PDF761.215 Exception reporting.
TEXT PDF761.218 Certificate of disposal.
TEXT PDF761.240 Scope and definitions.
TEXT PDF761.243 Standard wipe sample method and size.
TEXT PDF761.247 Sample site selection for pipe segment removal.
TEXT PDF761.250 Sample site selection for pipeline section abandonment.
TEXT PDF761.253 Chemical analysis.
TEXT PDF761.257 Determining the regulatory status of sampled pipe.
TEXT PDF761.260 Applicability.
TEXT PDF761.265 Sampling bulk PCB remediation waste and porous surfaces.
TEXT PDF761.267 Sampling non-porous surfaces.
TEXT PDF761.269 Sampling liquid PCB remediation waste.
TEXT PDF761.272 Chemical extraction and analysis of samples.
TEXT PDF761.274 Reporting PCB concentrations in samples.
TEXT PDF761.280 Application and scope.
TEXT PDF761.283 Determination of the number of samples to collect and sample collection locations.
TEXT PDF761.286 Sample size and procedure for collecting a sample.
TEXT PDF761.289 Compositing samples.
TEXT PDF761.292 Chemical extraction and analysis of individual samples and composite samples.
TEXT PDF761.295 Reporting and recordkeeping of the PCB concentrations in samples.
TEXT PDF761.298 Decisions based on PCB concentration measurements resulting from sampling.
TEXT PDF761.300 Applicability.
TEXT PDF761.302 Proportion of the total surface area to sample.
TEXT PDF761.304 Determining sample location.
TEXT PDF761.306 Sampling 1 meter square surfaces by random selection of halves.
TEXT PDF761.308 Sample selection by random number generation on any two-dimensional square grid.
TEXT PDF761.310 Collecting the sample.
TEXT PDF761.312 Compositing of samples.
TEXT PDF761.314 Chemical analysis of standard wipe test samples.
TEXT PDF761.316 Interpreting PCB concentration measurements resulting from this sampling scheme.
TEXT PDF761.320 Applicability.
TEXT PDF761.323 Sample preparation.
TEXT PDF761.326 Conducting the comparison study.
TEXT PDF761.340 Applicability.
TEXT PDF761.345 Form of the waste to be sampled.
TEXT PDF761.346 Three levels of sampling.
TEXT PDF761.347 First level sampling--waste from existing piles.
TEXT PDF761.348 Contemporaneous sampling.
TEXT PDF761.350 Subsampling from composite samples.
TEXT PDF761.353 Second level of sample selection.
TEXT PDF761.355 Third level of sample selection.
TEXT PDF761.356 Conducting a leach test.
TEXT PDF761.357 Reporting the results of the procedure used to simulate leachate generation.
TEXT PDF761.358 Determining the PCB concentration of samples of waste.
TEXT PDF761.359 Reporting the PCB concentrations in samples.
TEXT PDF761.360 Background.
TEXT PDF761.363 Applicability.
TEXT PDF761.366 Cleanup equipment.
TEXT PDF761.369 Pre-cleaning the surface.
TEXT PDF761.372 Specific requirements for relatively clean surfaces.
TEXT PDF761.375 Specific requirements for surfaces coated or covered with dust, dirt, grime, grease, or another absorbent material.
TEXT PDF761.378 Decontamination, reuse, and disposal of solvents, cleaners, and equipment.
TEXT PDF761.380 Background.
TEXT PDF761.383 Applicability.
TEXT PDF761.386 Required experimental conditions for the validation study and subsequent use during decontamination.
TEXT PDF761.389 Testing parameter requirements.
TEXT PDF761.392 Preparing validation study samples.
TEXT PDF761.395 A validation study.
TEXT PDF761.398 Reporting and recordkeeping.


















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