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CFR Title 40 > Chapter I > Part 761 - Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) manufacturing, processing, distribution in commerce, and use prohibitions

CFR > Title 40 > Chapter I > Part 761 - Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) manufacturing, processing, distribution in commerce, and use prohibitions


Current as of: July 2009
§ 761.1Applicability
§ 761.2PCB concentration assumptions for use
§ 761.3Definitions
§ 761.19References
§ 761.20Prohibitions and exceptions
§ 761.30Authorizations
§ 761.35Storage for reuse
§ 761.40Marking requirements
§ 761.45Marking formats
§ 761.50Applicability
§ 761.60Disposal requirements
§ 761.61PCB remediation waste
§ 761.62Disposal of PCB bulk product waste
§ 761.63PCB household waste storage and disposal
§ 761.64Disposal of wastes generated as a result of research and development activities authorized under 761.30(j) and chemical analysis of PCBs
§ 761.65Storage for disposal
§ 761.70Incineration
§ 761.71High efficiency boilers
§ 761.72Scrap metal recovery ovens and smelters
§ 761.75Chemical waste landfills
§ 761.77Coordinated approval
§ 761.79Decontamination standards and procedures
§ 761.80Manufacturing, processing and distribution in commerce exemptions
§ 761.91Applicability
§ 761.93Import for disposal
§ 761.97Export for disposal
§ 761.99Other transboundary shipments
§ 761.120Scope
§ 761.123Definitions
§ 761.125Requirements for PCB spill cleanup
§ 761.130Sampling requirements
§ 761.135Effect of compliance with this policy and enforcement
§ 761.180Records and monitoring
§ 761.185Certification program and retention of records by importers and persons generating PCBs in excluded manufacturing processes
§ 761.187Reporting importers and by persons generating PCBs in excluded manufacturing processes
§ 761.193Maintenance of monitoring records by persons who import, manufacture, process, distribute in commerce, or use chemicals containing inadvertently generated PCBs
§ 761.202EPA identification numbers
§ 761.205Notification of PCB waste activity (EPA Form 7710-53)
§ 761.207The manifest--general requirements
§ 761.208Use of the manifest
§ 761.209Retention of manifest records
§ 761.210Manifest discrepancies
§ 761.211Unmanifested waste report
§ 761.215Exception reporting
§ 761.218Certificate of disposal
§ 761.240Scope and definitions
§ 761.243Standard wipe sample method and size
§ 761.247Sample site selection for pipe segment removal
§ 761.250Sample site selection for pipeline section abandonment
§ 761.253Chemical analysis
§ 761.257Determining the regulatory status of sampled pipe
§ 761.260Applicability
§ 761.265Sampling bulk PCB remediation waste and porous surfaces
§ 761.267Sampling non-porous surfaces
§ 761.269Sampling liquid PCB remediation waste
§ 761.272Chemical extraction and analysis of samples
§ 761.274Reporting PCB concentrations in samples
§ 761.280Application and scope
§ 761.283Determination of the number of samples to collect and sample collection locations
§ 761.286Sample size and procedure for collecting a sample
§ 761.289Compositing samples
§ 761.292Chemical extraction and analysis of individual samples and composite samples
§ 761.295Reporting and recordkeeping of the PCB concentrations in samples
§ 761.298Decisions based on PCB concentration measurements resulting from sampling
§ 761.300Applicability
§ 761.302Proportion of the total surface area to sample
§ 761.304Determining sample location
§ 761.306Sampling 1 meter square surfaces by random selection of halves
§ 761.308Sample selection by random number generation on any two-dimensional square grid
§ 761.310Collecting the sample
§ 761.312Compositing of samples
§ 761.314Chemical analysis of standard wipe test samples
§ 761.316Interpreting PCB concentration measurements resulting from this sampling scheme
§ 761.320Applicability
§ 761.323Sample preparation
§ 761.326Conducting the comparison study
§ 761.340Applicability
§ 761.345Form of the waste to be sampled
§ 761.346Three levels of sampling
§ 761.347First level sampling--waste from existing piles
§ 761.348Contemporaneous sampling
§ 761.350Subsampling from composite samples
§ 761.353Second level of sample selection
§ 761.355Third level of sample selection
§ 761.356Conducting a leach test
§ 761.357Reporting the results of the procedure used to simulate leachate generation
§ 761.358Determining the PCB concentration of samples of waste
§ 761.359Reporting the PCB concentrations in samples
§ 761.360Background
§ 761.363Applicability
§ 761.366Cleanup equipment
§ 761.369Pre-cleaning the surface
§ 761.372Specific requirements for relatively clean surfaces
§ 761.375Specific requirements for surfaces coated or covered with dust, dirt, grime, grease, or another absorbent material
§ 761.378Decontamination, reuse, and disposal of solvents, cleaners, and equipment
§ 761.380Background
§ 761.383Applicability
§ 761.386Required experimental conditions for the validation study and subsequent use during decontamination
§ 761.389Testing parameter requirements
§ 761.392Preparing validation study samples
§ 761.395A validation study
§ 761.398Reporting and recordkeeping

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AlaskaAlaska Statutes Chapter 18.63 - Hazardous Painting Certification
ArizonaArizona Laws > Title 36 > Chapter 9 - Regulation Of Alkalies, Acids, Human Blood And Its Derivatives And Poisons
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California Health and Safety Code > Division 104 > Part 3 - Product Safety
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DelawareDelaware Code Title 7 > Chapter 77 - Extremely Hazardous Substances Risk Management Act
Delaware Code Title 7 > Chapter 92 - Transfer Or Closure Of Chemical Or Hazardous Substance Establishments [Effective Upon Promulgation Of Regulations By The Secretary Pursuant To § 9203(C) Of This Title]
Delaware Code Title 16 > Chapter 23 - Caustic Alkali, Acids Or Corrosive Substances
Delaware Code Title 16 > Chapter 24 - Hazardous Chemical Information
Delaware Code Title 16 > Chapter 74 - Radiation Control
Delaware Code Title 16 > Chapter 86 - Glass And Safety Glazed Materials
FloridaFlorida Statutes > Chapter 404 - Radiation
Florida Regulations Chapter 5F-10 - Antifreeze Standards
Florida Regulations Chapter 9G-14 - Hazardous Materials
Florida Regulations Chapter 9G-21 - Hazardous Materials Risk Management Planning Fee Schedule
Florida Regulations Chapter 62-150 - Hazardous Substance Release Notification
Florida Regulations Chapter 64E-4 - Control of Nonionizing Radiation Hazards
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IdahoIdaho Code Title 39 > Chapter 71 - Hazardous Substance Emergency Response Act
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IllinoisIllinois Compiled Statutes > 415 ILCS 70 - Hazardous Substances Construction Disclosure Act
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Illinois Compiled Statutes > 430 ILCS 35 - Uniform Hazardous Substances Act of Illinois
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IndianaIndiana Code > Title 13 > Article 25 - Hazardous Substances
Indiana Code > Title 16 > Article 43 - Hazardous Products
IowaIowa Code Chapter 89B - Hazardous chemicals risks -- right to know
Iowa Code Chapter 208A - Motor vehicle antifreeze
KansasKansas Statutes > Chapter 65 > Article 27 - Hazardous Household Articles
LouisianaLouisiana Revised Statutes > Title 30 > Chapter 16 - Hazardous Material Information Development, Preparedness, And Response Act
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 32 > Chapter 12 - Hazardous Materials Transportation And Motor Carrier Safety
MaineMaine Revised Statutes > Title 22 > Chapter 267 - Exposure To Diethylstilbestrol
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 25 > Chapter 255 - Safety Glazing
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 25 > Chapter 256 - Hazardous Materials Control
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 32 > Chapter 26-A - Reduction Of Toxics In Packaging
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 38 > Chapter 13-B - Uncontrolled Hazardous Substance Sites
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 38 > Chapter 14 - Liability Of Persons Mitigating The Effects Of Discharge Of Hazardous Materials
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 38 > Chapter 16-C - Arsenic-Treated Wood Products
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 38 > Chapter 16-D - Toxic Chemicals In Children's Products
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Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title II > Chapter 21I - Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Act
Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title II > Chapter 21K - Mitigation Of Hazardous Materials
Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XV > Chapter 94B - Hazardous Substances
MichiganMichigan Laws > Chapter 29 > Act 138 of 1998 - Hazardous Materials Transportation Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 311 of 1972 - Safety Glazing Materials
Michigan Laws > Chapter 286 > Act 116 of 1978 - The John C. Hertel Toxic Substance Control Commission Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 286 > Act 188 of 1965 - Hazardous Substances Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 325 > Act 459 of 1982 - Toxic Substance Loan Repayment
Michigan Laws > Chapter 752 > Act 231 of 1931 - Liquid Fuels, Lubricating Oils, Or Similar Products
Michigan Laws > Chapter 752 > Act 119 of 1967 - Chemical Agents
MontanaMontana Code Title 50 > Chapter 78 - Employee And Community Hazardous Chemical Information Act
NevadaNevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 459 - Hazardous Materials
New HampshireNew Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 339-A - Labeling Of Hazardous Substances
New JerseyNew Jersey Statutes > Title 13 > Chapter 1K - Harmful and Destructive Substances
New Jersey Statutes > Title 13 > Chapter 8 - Solid Fuel
New Jersey Statutes > Title 13 > Chapter 9 - Liquid Fuel
New Jersey Statutes > Title 13 > Chapter 12 - Safety Glazing Material
New Jersey Statutes > Title 13 > Chapter 13 - Lighters
New MexicoNew Mexico Statutes Chapter 12 > Article 12 - Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Act
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 74 > Article 4E - Hazardous Chemicals Information Act
New YorkNew York Laws - Agriculture & Markets > Article 14-A - Sale and Distribution of Lye and Other Caustic Substances
New York Laws - Environmental Conservation > Article 35 - Detergents and Other Household Cleansing Products
New York Laws - Environmental Conservation > Article 37 - Substances Hazardous Or Acutely Hazardous To Public Health, Safety Or the Environment
New York Laws - Environmental Conservation > Article 38 - Chlorofluorocarbon Compounds
New York Laws - Environmental Conservation > Article 39 - Sewage System Cleaners and Additives Used In Restricted Geographical Areas
New York Laws - Environmental Conservation > Article 40 - Hazardous Substances Bulk Storage Act
New York Laws - General Business > Article 25-B - Use of Safety Glazing Materials
New York Laws - Labor > Article 28 - Toxic Substances
New York Public Health Law > Article 13 > Title 12 - Toxic Substances
New York Laws - Public Health > Article 48 - Toxic Substances
New YorkNew York Laws > Agriculture & Markets > Article 14-A - Sale And Distribution Of Lye And Other Caustic Substances
New York Laws > Environmental Conservation > Article 35 - Detergents And Other Household Cleansing Products
New York Laws > Environmental Conservation > Article 37 - Substances Hazardous Or Acutely Hazardous To Public Health, Safety Or The Environment
New York Laws > Environmental Conservation > Article 38 - Chlorofluorocarbon Compounds
New York Laws > Environmental Conservation > Article 39 - Sewage System Cleaners And Additives Used In Restricted Geographical Areas
New York Laws > Environmental Conservation > Article 40 - Hazardous Substances Bulk Storage Act
New York Laws > General Business > Article 25-B - Use Of Safety Glazing Materials
New York Laws > Labor > Article 28 - Toxic Substances
New York Laws > Public Health > Article 13 > Title 12 - Toxic Substances
New York Laws > Public Health > Article 48 - Toxic Substances
North CarolinaNorth Carolina General Statutes Chapter 66 > Article 2 - Manufacture and Sale of Matches and Lighters
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 66 > Article 18 - Labeling of Household Cleaners
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 90 > Article 5A - North Carolina Toxic Vapors Act
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 143 > Article 21A - Oil Pollution and Hazardous Substances Control
North DakotaNorth Dakota Code > Chapter 19-16.1 - Antifreeze Regulation
North Dakota Code > Chapter 19-21 - Labeling of Hazardous Substances
OhioOhio Code > Title 37 > Chapter 3713 - Bedding And Stuffed Toys
Ohio Code > Title 37 > Chapter 3714 - Construction And Demolition Debris
Ohio Code > Title 37 > Chapter 3716 - Labeling Of Hazardous Substances
Ohio Code > Title 37 > Chapter 3751 - Hazardous Substances
OregonOregon Statutes > Chapter 453 - Hazardous Substances; Radiation Sources
Oregon Statutes > Chapter 465 - Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials I
Oregon Statutes > Chapter 466 - Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials II
Rhode IslandRhode Island General Laws > Chapter 11-48. Substances Releasing Toxic Vapors
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-13.4. Hazardous Chemicals – Contamination of Breast Milk and Environment
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-18.10. Prohibition of Products Containing Chlorofluorocarbons Products
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-18.13. Toxic Packaging Reduction Act
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-24. Hazardous Substances
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-24.3. Substances or Compounds Used as Sewerage System Cleaners
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-24.4. Hazardous Substances Community Right to Know Act
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-25.3. Marine Tributyltin Antifoulant Paints
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-25.4. Utilization of Unused Prescription Drugs Act
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-73. Latex Gloves Safety Act
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South Carolina Code > Title 23 > Chapter 37 - Safety Glazing Materials
South Carolina Code > Title 23 > Chapter 39 - Hazardous Substances Act
South Carolina Code > Title 44 > Chapter 53 - Poisons, Drugs And Other Controlled Substances
South Carolina Code > Title 44 > Chapter 54 - Drug Dealer Liability Act
South DakotaSouth Dakota Laws > Title 34 > Chapter 21 - Radiation And Uranium Resources Exposure Control
South Dakota Laws > Title 34 > Chapter 38 - Flammable And Combustible Liquids
South Dakota Laws > Title 34 > Chapter 40 - Subcutaneous Injection Devices
South Dakota Laws > Title 34 > Chapter 42 - Portable Oil-Fueled Heaters
South Dakota Laws > Title 49 > Chapter 28A - Hazardous Material Transportation Safety
TennesseeTennessee Code Title 68 > Safety > Chapter 131 - Hazardous Substances
TexasTexas Agriculture Code > Title 5 > Subtitle G - Workplace Chemicals
Texas Health And Safety Code > Title 6 > Subtitle D - Hazardous Substances
UtahUtah Code > Title 19 > Chapter 6 - Hazardous Substances
VermontVermont Statutes > Title 5 > Chapter 28 - Transportation of Hazardous Materials
VirginiaVirginia Code Title 44 > Chapter 3.3 - Transportation of Hazardous Radioactive Materials
Virginia Code Title 44 > Chapter 3.5 - Virginia Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Program
Virginia Code Title 56 > Chapter 21 - Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Act
Virginia Code Title 59.1 > Chapter 15 - Storage Batteries
West VirginiaWest Virginia Code > Chapter 16 > Article 3A - Repository Of Information On Medical Treatment For Certain Hazardous Materials; Request For Information; Penalties; Enforcement
West Virginia Code > Chapter 47 > Article 5 - Safety Glazing Materials
WisconsinWisconsin Statutes > Chapter 254 > Subchapter II - Toxic Substances

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