The Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA) section 6(e), 15 USC 2605(e), directs the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) to regulate the disposal of polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs). Implementing regulations have been codified in
Part 761 in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR
part 761). Under these rules, persons disposing of regulated PCBs
are required to use approved methods and, in some cases, obtain an
approval. Two of the approved methods to dispose of PCB wastes
includes incinerators or high efficiency boilers that comply with
requirements in 761.70 or 761.71, respectively. Section 761.70(d)
discusses the approval process where an application and a
demonstration test are required prior to destroying PCBs in an
incinerator. Under 761.60(e), facilities may request approval of a
method alternative to incinerators or high efficiency boilers if
the method can achieve a level of performance equivalent to an
incinerator approved under 761.70. As such, the approval process
for 761.60(e) is generally similar to the discussion presented in
761.70(d). Guidance documents were developed in 1986 for persons
applying to EPA for approval to dispose of PCBs using incineration
(761.70) or a method alternative to incineration (761.60(e)). The
guidances are split into two document (thermal and non-thermal) and
they present and discuss the format, content, and suggested level
of detail for approval applications, test plans, and test reports.
These guidance documents are being updated and combined into a
single document. This ICR describes the guidance and estimates the
annual hour and cost burden to respondents and EPA who choose to
use the guidance. This includes burden associated with reading the
document and using the tables.
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USC 2605e Name of Law: Toxic Substances Control Act
This ICR describes the guidance
and estimates the annual hour and cost burden to respondents and
EPA who choose to use the new Guidance for Applicants Requesting to
Treat/Dispose of PCBs Using Incineration or an Alternative Method.
This guidance combines two existing guidance documents that were
developed in 1986 for persons applying to EPA for approval to
dispose of PCBs using incineration (761.70) or a method alternative
to incineration (761.60(e)) and present and discuss the format,
content, and suggested level of detail for approval applications,
test plans, and test reports.
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