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CFR Title 40 > Chapter I > Part 761 - Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) manufacturing, processing, distribution in commerce, and use prohibitions
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Title 40
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Chapter I
> Part 761 - Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) manufacturing, processing, distribution in commerce, and use prohibitions
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§ 761.1
Applicability
§ 761.2
PCB concentration assumptions for use
§ 761.3
Definitions
§ 761.19
References
§ 761.20
Prohibitions and exceptions
§ 761.30
Authorizations
§ 761.35
Storage for reuse
§ 761.40
Marking requirements
§ 761.45
Marking formats
§ 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
§ 761.70
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
§ 761.80
Manufacturing, processing and distribution in commerce exemptions
§ 761.91
Applicability
§ 761.93
Import for disposal
§ 761.97
Export for disposal
§ 761.99
Other transboundary shipments
§ 761.120
Scope
§ 761.123
Definitions
§ 761.125
Requirements for PCB spill cleanup
§ 761.130
Sampling requirements
§ 761.135
Effect of compliance with this policy and enforcement
§ 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
§ 761.202
EPA identification numbers
§ 761.205
Notification of PCB waste activity (EPA Form 7710-53)
§ 761.207
The manifest--general requirements
§ 761.208
Use of the manifest
§ 761.209
Retention of manifest records
§ 761.210
Manifest discrepancies
§ 761.211
Unmanifested waste report
§ 761.215
Exception reporting
§ 761.218
Certificate of disposal
§ 761.240
Scope and definitions
§ 761.243
Standard wipe sample method and size
§ 761.247
Sample site selection for pipe segment removal
§ 761.250
Sample site selection for pipeline section abandonment
§ 761.253
Chemical analysis
§ 761.257
Determining the regulatory status of sampled pipe
§ 761.260
Applicability
§ 761.265
Sampling bulk PCB remediation waste and porous surfaces
§ 761.267
Sampling non-porous surfaces
§ 761.269
Sampling liquid PCB remediation waste
§ 761.272
Chemical extraction and analysis of samples
§ 761.274
Reporting PCB concentrations in samples
§ 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
§ 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
§ 761.320
Applicability
§ 761.323
Sample preparation
§ 761.326
Conducting the comparison study
§ 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
§ 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
§ 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
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