99-16098. Technical and Procedural Amendments to TSCA RegulationsDisposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 121 (Thursday, June 24, 1999)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 33755-33762]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-16098]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    40 CFR Part 761
    
    [OPPTS-66009E; FRL-6072-4]
    RIN 2070-AC01
    
    
    Technical and Procedural Amendments to TSCA Regulations--Disposal 
    of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    ACTION: Final rule; technical and procedural amendments.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency published in the Federal 
    Register of June 29, 1998 a document amending the regulations affecting 
    disposal of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). EPA has identified 
    several technical errors in that document. This rule corrects those 
    errors. In addition, this rule establishes procedures for requesting an 
    approval for risk-based sampling, cleanup, storage, or disposal of PCB 
    remediation waste, and for risk-based decontamination or sampling of 
    decontaminated material, where those activities occur in more than one 
    EPA Region.
    DATES: This rule is effective June 24, 1999. In accordance with 40 CFR 
    23.5, this rule is promulgated for purposes of judicial review at 1 
    p.m. eastern standard time on July 8, 1999.
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:  Christine Augustiniak, Acting 
    Director, Environmental Assistance Division (7408), Office of Pollution 
    Prevention and Toxics, Rm. E-543B, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 
    M St. SW., Washington, DC 20460, (202) 554-1404, TDD (202) 544-0551, e-
    mail: TSCA-Hotline@epa.gov.
        For technical information contact: Julie Simpson, Attorney Advisor, 
    National Program Chemicals Division (7404), Office of Pollution 
    Prevention and Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., 
    Washington DC 20460; telephone number: 202-260-7873; fax number: 202-
    260-1724; e-mail address: simpson.julie@epa.gov.
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Important Information
    
    A. Does this Notice Apply to You?
    
         You may be affected by this notice if you manufacture, process, 
    distribute in commerce, use, or dispose of PCBs or materials containing 
    PCBs. Regulated categories and entities may include, but are not 
    limited to:
    
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                                                    Examples of Regulated
                     Category                             Entities
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    Industry..................................   Chemical manufacturers
                                                Electro-industry
                                                 manufacturers
                                                End-users of electricity
                                                PCB waste handlers (such as
                                                 storage facilities,
                                                 landfills, and
                                                 incinerators)
                                                Waste transporters
                                                General contractors
    Utilities and rural electric cooperatives.  Electric power and light
                                                 companies
    Individuals, Federal, State, and municipal  Individuals or agencies
     governments.                                which own, manufacture,
                                                 process, distribute in
                                                 commerce, use, or dispose
                                                 of PCBs
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        This table is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides a 
    guide for readers regarding entities likely to be regulated by this 
    action. Other types of entities not listed in this table could also be 
    regulated. To determine whether you or your business is regulated by 
    this action, you should carefully examine the applicability criteria in 
    40 CFR Part 761. If you have any questions regarding the applicability 
    of this action to a particular entity, consult the person listed in the 
    ``FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT'' section.
    
    B. How Can I Get Additional Information or Copies of Support Documents?
    
         1. Electronically. You may obtain electronic copies of this 
    document and various support documents from the EPA Home page at the 
    Federal Register - Environmental Documents entry for this document 
    under ``Laws and Regulations'' (http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/).
        2. In person. The official record for this notice, as well as the 
    public version, has been established under docket control number 
    [OPPTS-66009], (including any comments and data submitted 
    electronically as described below). A public version of this record, 
    including printed, paper versions of any electronic comments, which 
    does not include any information claimed as CBI, is available for 
    inspection in Rm. G-099, Waterside Mall, 401 M St., SW., Washington, 
    DC.
    
    C. How and to Whom Do I Submit Comments?
    
         This rule promulgates technical and procedural amendments to the 
    PCB Disposal Amendments. EPA is not soliciting comments.
    
    II. Authority
    
         This action is issued under the authority of sections 6(e)(1) and 
    6(e)(2)(B) of TSCA. Section 6(e)(1)(A) gives EPA the authority to 
    promulgate rules regarding the disposal of PCBs (15 U.S.C. 
    2605(e)(1)(A)). TSCA section 6(e)(1)(B) provides broad authority for 
    EPA to promulgate rules that would require PCBs to be marked with clear 
    and adequate warnings (15 U.S.C. 2605(e)(1)(B)). TSCA section 
    6(e)(2)(B) gives EPA the authority to authorize the use of PCBs in 
    other than a totally enclosed manner based on a finding of no 
    unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment (15 U.S.C. 
    2605(e)(2)(B)).
    
    III. Background
    
         The PCB Disposal Amendments published on June 29, 1998 (63 FR 
    35384)(FRL-5726-1), promulgated significant amendments to 40 CFR part 
    761 affecting the use, manufacture, processing, distribution in 
    commerce, and disposal of PCBs. Among other things, the Disposal 
    Amendments authorized additional uses of PCBs, provided new 
    alternatives for the cleanup and disposal of PCBs, established 
    standards and procedures for decontaminating materials contaminated 
    with PCBs, and created a mechanism for recognizing, under TSCA, other 
    Federal or State waste management permits or approvals for PCBs.
         A number of technical errors occurred in publishing the Disposal 
    Amendments. These errors included typographical errors resulting in 
    incorrect characters, numbers, and units of measurement; incorrect 
    cross-references to the codified text; editing errors resulting in 
    differences between the preamble provisions and the codified text of 
    the rule; and errors in transcribing the final version of the rule for 
    publication. This rule corrects those errors.
         This rule also corrects several instances of incorrect use of the 
    term ``industrial furnace''. The proposed Disposal Amendments, 59 FR 
    62788 (December 6, 1994), included provisions for disposal of certain 
    types of PCB waste in combustion facilities, termed ``industrial 
    furnaces'', that complied with specified operating parameters and 
    conditions. (See 59 FR 62803.) Commenters expressed confusion over 
    EPA's use of the term ``industrial furnace'', since the proposed 
    operating conditions and parameters were not identical to those 
    applicable to an ``industrial furnace'' as defined in the regulations 
    at 40 CFR 260.10 that implement the Resource Conservation and Recovery 
    Act (40 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.). In Sec. 761.72 of the final rule, EPA 
    changed the term ``industrial furnace'' to ``scrap metal recovery 
    oven'' or ``smelter''. (See 63 FR 35402.) Both the preamble and the 
    codified text, however, incorrectly retain several references to the 
    term ``industrial furnace''.
         In addition, this rule establishes a procedure for requesting an 
    approval for risk-based sampling, cleanup, storage, or disposal of PCB 
    remediation waste under Sec. 761.61(c), and for risk-based 
    decontamination or sampling of decontaminated material under 
    Sec. 761.79(h), where those activities occur in more than one EPA 
    Region. Those sections of the Disposal Amendments now require a person 
    wishing to engage in those activities to apply for and receive an 
    approval from the EPA Regional Administrator. This rule amends those 
    sections to provide that requests for approval of these activities 
    should be submitted to the EPA Regional Administrator for activity 
    occurring in a single EPA Region, and to the Director, National Program 
    Chemicals Division, for activities occurring in more than one EPA 
    Region.
         Under section 553(b) of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), 5 
    U.S.C. 553(b), the requirements to publish a notice of proposed 
    rulemaking and to offer an opportunity for public comment do not apply 
    to rules of agency organization, procedure, or practice, or to rules as 
    to which the agency for good cause finds that notice and public 
    procedure are impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public 
    interest. EPA finds that the technical corrections and amendments 
    included in this rule are minor, routine clarifications that will not 
    have a significant effect on industry or the public, and that prior 
    notice and opportunity for public comment are therefore unnecessary. 
    Similarly, EPA is promulgating the procedural changes in this rule 
    without notice or opportunity for public comment as provided for in 
    section 553(b) of the APA.
    
    A. Technical Corrections to the Preamble
    
         Below are listed errors in the preamble to the Disposal 
    Amendments, with reference to the page and column of the Federal 
    Register in which they occurred, and the correct text.
         1. On page 35388, a word was inadvertently omitted. In the fourth 
    sentence of the first full paragraph of the first column, the phrase 
    ``and a non-aqueous phase containing 60 ppm''
    
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    should read, ``and a non-aqueous liquid phase containing 60 ppm''.
         2. Page 35390 contains an incorrect character. In the first 
    sentence of the third full paragraph of the second column, the phrase, 
    ``for non-porous surfaces in contact with liquid PCBs destined for 
    smelting,  100 g PCBs/100 cm2'', should 
    read, ``for non-porous surfaces in contact with liquid PCBs destined 
    for smelting, <100>g PCBs/100 cm2''.
         3. Page 35390 refers to different units of measurement than are 
    used in the corresponding regulatory text at Sec. 761.79(b)(2). In the 
    first partial paragraph of the third column, the phrase, ``for organic 
    and non-aqueous inorganic liquids,  2 mg PCBs/L'', should 
    read, ``for organic and non-aqueous inorganic liquids,  2 mg 
    PCBs/kg''; the phrase, ``The codified text uses ppm or milligrams per 
    liter (mg/L) for concentration measurements of non-aqueous liquids'', 
    should read, ``The codified text uses ppm or milligrams per kilogram 
    (mg/kg) for concentration measurements of non-aqueous liquids''.
         4. Page 35390 contains an incorrect citation. In the fifth 
    sentence of the first full paragraph of the third column, 
    ``Sec. 761.79(g)(2)'' should read ``Sec. 761.79(g)(3)''.
         5. EPA has been informed of a new address for the American Society 
    for Testing and Materials. On page 35391, in the second sentence of the 
    third full paragraph of the third column, ``Philadelphia, PA'' should 
    read ``West Conshohocken, PA''.
         6. Page 35392 contains an incorrect citation. In the last 
    paragraph of the first column, ``40 CFR 261.10'' should read ``40 CFR 
    260.10''.
         7. Page 35392 contains an incorrect reference to industrial 
    furnaces. In the last paragraph of the first column, ``industrial 
    furnace'' should read ``scrap metal recovery oven or smelter''.
         8. Page 35396 contains an incorrect citation. In the last sentence 
    of the second full paragraph of the first column, ``Sec. 761.30(t)'' 
    should read ``Sec. 761.30(s)''.
         9. Page 35396 contains an editing error. The last sentence of the 
    first full paragraph of the second column incorrectly states that the 
    definition of ``natural gas pipeline system'' in Sec. 761.3 excludes 
    end users. This sentence should read, ``As noted above, because end 
    users are not sellers or distributors of natural gas, they are not 
    subject to the requirements of Sec. 761.30(i).''
         10. Page 35403 contains incorrect references to industrial 
    furnaces. In the third sentence of the first partial paragraph of the 
    first column, and in the first sentence of the first full paragraph of 
    the second column, ``an industrial furnace'' should read ``a scrap 
    metal recovery oven or smelter''.
         11. Page 35404 contains an editing error. The sixth sentence of 
    the second full paragraph of the third column should read, ``Collect 
    condensate within 72 hours of the final transmission of natural gas 
    through the part of the system to be abandoned or removed. Collect wipe 
    samples after the last transmission of gas through the pipe or during 
    removal from the location it was used to transport natural gas.''
         12. Page 35405 contains an incorrect reference to industrial 
    furnaces. In the second sentence of the fourth full paragraph of the 
    first column, ``an industrial furnace'' should read ``a smelter''.
         13. Page 35405 contains an incorrect citation. In the last 
    sentence of the last partial paragraph of the second column, 
    ``Sec. 761.60(b)(6)(iv)'' should read ``Sec. 761.60(b)(8)''.
         14. Page 35409 contains an editing error. In the first sentence of 
    the first full paragraph in the first column, delete the word ``in-
    situ''.
         15. Page 35409 contains an incorrect citation. In the second 
    paragraph of the second column, ``(see Sec. 761.61(a)(5)(i)(B)(3)(iv) 
    of the regulatory text)'' should read ``(see 
    Sec. 761.61(a)(5)(i)(B)(2)(iv) of the regulatory text)''.
         16. On page 35409, a citation was inadvertently omitted. In the 
    second paragraph of the second column, the last sentence should read, 
    ``In addition, the subpart J recordkeeping requirements and the subpart 
    K notification and manifesting requirements do not apply to off-site 
    disposal of PCB remediation waste at < 50="" ppm.''="" 17.="" page="" 35410="" contains="" an="" incorrect="" citation.="" in="" the="" fourth="" sentence="" of="" the="" third="" full="" paragraph="" of="" the="" third="" column,="" ``sec.="" 761.65(c)(10)''="" should="" read="" ``sec.="" 761.65(c)(9)''.="" 18.="" page="" 35411="" contains="" an="" incorrect="" citation.="" in="" the="" last="" partial="" paragraph="" of="" the="" first="" column,="" ``(see="" sec.="" 761.62(b)(1)(iii))''="" should="" read="" ``(see="" sec.="" 761.62(b)(1)(ii))''.="" 19.="" on="" page="" 35411="" a="" citation="" was="" inadvertently="" omitted.="" the="" second="" full="" paragraph="" of="" the="" third="" column="" should="" read,="" ``also,="" part="" 761,="" subparts="" c,="" j="" and="" k,="" do="" not="" apply="" to="" pcb="" bulk="" product="" waste="" disposed="" of="" under="" sec.="" 761.62(b).''="" 20.="" page="" 35412="" contains="" incorrect="" references.="" in="" the="" second="" and="" third="" full="" paragraphs="" of="" the="" first="" column,="" ``subpart="" o''="" should="" read="" ``subpart="" r''.="" 21.="" on="" page="" 35413,="" a="" spelling="" error="" occurs.="" in="" the="" second="" sentence="" of="" the="" second="" full="" paragraph="" of="" the="" first="" column,="" ``(e.g.,="" chopping,="" stripping="" insulation,="" and="" scrapping)''="" should="" read="" ``(e.g.,="" chopping,="" stripping="" insulation,="" and="" scraping)''.="" 22.="" as="" a="" technical="" clarification,="" on="" page="" 35413,="" after="" the="" third="" sentence="" in="" the="" first="" full="" paragraph="" of="" the="" third="" column,="" add,="" ``epa="" also="" changed="" the="" term="" `industrial="" furnaces',="" used="" in="" the="" proposed="" rule,="" to="" `scrap="" metal="" recovery="" ovens="" and="" smelters'.''="" 23.="" on="" page="" 35414,="" the="" preamble="" makes="" a="" statement="" that="" is="" inconsistent="" with="" the="" corresponding="" regulatory="" text.="" in="" the="" last="" partial="" paragraph="" of="" the="" second="" column,="" the="" last="" three="" sentences="" should="" be="" replaced="" with="" the="" following:="" ``since="" rcra="" interim="" status="" facilities="" have="" financial="" assurance="" and="" are="" subject="" to="" corrective="" action,="" sec.="" 761.65(b)(2)="" allows="" alternate="" storage="" of="" pcbs="" at="" these="" facilities="" as="" long="" as="" the="" containment="" requirements="" of="" 40="" cfr="" 264.175="" are="" met="" and="" spills="" of="" pcbs="" are="" cleaned="" up="" in="" accordance="" with="" the="" pcb="" spill="" cleanup="" policy.''="" 24.="" page="" 35418="" contains="" an="" incorrect="" number.="" in="" the="" second="" sentence="" of="" the="" second="" full="" paragraph="" of="" the="" second="" column,="" the="" phrase="" ``concentrations=""> 500 ppm'' should read concentrations 
    `` 50 ppm''.
         25. Page 35418 contains incorrect references to industrial 
    furnaces. In the second sentence of the second full paragraph of the 
    second column, and in the fifth sentence of the second full paragraph 
    of the second column, ``an industrial furnace'' should read ``a 
    smelter''.
         26. Page 35420 contains an editing error. The last sentence of the 
    second full paragraph of the third column should read, ``Today's rule 
    implements the Sierra Club decision by amending Sec. 761.93 to prohibit 
    import of any PCBs or PCB Items.''
    
    B. Technical Amendments to the Codified Text
    
         This rule also amends specified provisions of the codified text of 
    the Disposal Amendments. Most of these amendments correct typographical 
    errors and errors in citations, change incorrect references to 
    industrial furnaces, and effect minor punctuation changes that make the 
    rule easier to read. Changes that are not self-explanatory are 
    described in this section.
         This rule removes the definition of ``emergency situation'' from 
    Sec. 761.3. This definition supported portions of 
    Sec. 761.30(a)(1)(iii), which authorized, until 1990, the otherwise-
    prohibited installation of a PCB Transformer in or near a commercial 
    building in an ``emergency situation''. The Disposal Amendments removed 
    the portions of
    
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    Sec. 761.30(a)(1)(iii) that authorized these emergency installations 
    because they expired in 1990. However, the agency neglected to remove 
    the supporting definition of ``emergency situation''.
         This rule removes and reserves Sec. 761.30(j)(3). That section 
    prescribes manifesting requirements for certain research and disposal 
    wastes. Those requirements conflict with the generally-applicable 
    requirements for manifesting and disposing of research and development 
    waste at Sec. Sec. 761.65(i) and 761.64(b)(2).
         EPA included Sec. 761.50(b)(3) in the Disposal Amendments to 
    clarify the status of PCB waste that was placed in a land disposal 
    facility, spilled, or otherwise released into the environment prior to 
    the effective date of the regulations implementing TSCA section 6(e). 
    The Disposal Amendments state that sites containing PCB waste at 
    concentrations  50 ppm that was placed in a land disposal 
    facility, spilled, or otherwise released into the environment prior to 
    April 18, 1978 (the effective date of the first PCB disposal rules), 
    are presumed not to present an unreasonable risk of injury to health or 
    the environment from exposure to PCBs at the site. This rule extends 
    the presumption to include PCB waste at as-found concentrations 
     50 ppm that was placed in a land disposal facility, 
    spilled, or otherwise released into the environment on or after April 
    18, 1978, but prior to July 2, 1979, where the concentration of the 
    spill or release was   50 ppm but < 500="" ppm.="" between="" these="" two="" dates,="" disposal="" of="" pcbs="" was="" regulated,="" but="" only="" if="" the="" pcbs="" were="" at="" concentrations=""> 500 ppm.
         This rule removes and reserves Sec. 761.60(a)(3)(i) because the 
    regulatory provisions it cites in 40 CFR part 268, specifying 
    requirements for disposal of PCB liquids under RCRA, have been removed 
    (see 62 FR 26022, May 12, 1997 (FRL-5816-5), and 63 FR 28556, see page 
    28622, May 26, 1998)(FRL-6010-5).
         This rule removes the cross-reference in Sec. 761.60(b)(1)(i)(B) 
    to Sec. 761.60(a)(1). At the time of the proposed rule, 
    Sec. 761.60(a)(1) required disposal of certain PCB liquids in an 
    incinerator. The final rule revised Sec. 761.60, changing the content 
    of paragraph (a)(1), but did not include the necessary conforming 
    change to Sec. 761.60(b)(1)(i)(B). This rule corrects that error by 
    replacing the reference to paragraph (a)(1) in Sec. 761.60(b)(1)(i)(B) 
    with a specific reference to incineration.
         Section 761.60(b)(4), pertaining to PCB-Contaminated Electrical 
    Equipment, and Sec. 761.60(b)(6)(ii), pertaining to PCB-Contaminated 
    Articles, specify slightly different disposal requirements for what are 
    essentially the same materials. This rule amends Sec. 761.60(b)(4) by 
    providing that, with the exception of PCB-Contaminated Large 
    Capacitors, PCB-Contaminated Electrical Equipment must be disposed of 
    in the same manner as a PCB-Contaminated Article under 
    Sec. 761.60(b)(6)(ii). The requirements for this equipment have been 
    consolidated at Sec. 761.60(b)(6)(ii).
         Section 761.60(b)(6)(ii), as amended by this rule, includes a 
    provision to exclude this equipment from the manifesting requirements 
    of subpart K. This provision was inadvertently omitted from the final 
    rule. Prior to promulgation of the Disposal Amendments, PCB-
    Contaminated Electrical Equipment was not regulated for disposal and 
    thus was not subject to manifesting. While the Disposal Amendments 
    imposed certain requirements on disposal of this equipment, it was 
    EPA's intent that the manifesting requirements not apply. This intent 
    was stated at the public meeting on the proposed rule held June 6-7, 
    1995. (See transcript, Informal Public Hearing, Disposal of 
    Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Part One, June 6, 1995, p. 219.) In 
    addition, this intent is reflected in the Response to Comments Document 
    on the proposed rule, which states that the manifesting requirement for 
    drained PCB-Contaminated Electrical Equipment was deleted from the 
    final rule. (See Response to Comments Document on the Proposed Rule -- 
    Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls, OPPTS Docket #66009A, May 1998, 
    p. 58). Section 761.60(b)(6)(ii)(C) corrects the inadvertent omission 
    of the manifesting exclusion.
    
    C. Procedural Amendments
    
         As noted above, this rule contains procedural amendments to 
    Sec. 761.61(c) and Sec. 761.79(h) to allow the Director of the National 
    Program Chemicals Division to issue risk-based approvals for activities 
    occurring in more than one EPA Region. Those sections of the Disposal 
    Amendments now require a person wishing to sample, clean up, store, or 
    dispose of PCB remediation waste, or to decontaminate PCBs or sample 
    decontaminated material, in a manner not specifically provided for in 
    the Disposal Amendments, to apply for a risk-based approval from the 
    EPA Regional Administrator. This rule amends those sections to provide 
    that requests for approval of these activities should be submitted to 
    the EPA Regional Administrator for activities occurring in a single EPA 
    Region, and to the Director, National Program Chemicals Division, for 
    activities occurring in more than one EPA Region.
    
    IV. What Actions Were Required by The Various Regulatory Assessment 
    Mandates?
    
         This rule implements technical and procedural amendments to 40 CFR 
    part 761. Under Executive Order 12866, entitled Regulatory Planning and 
    Review (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this action is not a 
    ``significant regulatory action'' and is therefore not subject to 
    review by the Office of Management and Budget. In addition, this action 
    does not impose any enforceable duty, contain any unfunded mandate, or 
    impose any significant or unique impact on small governments as 
    described in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub.L. 104-4). 
    This rule does not involve special consideration of environmental 
    justice-related issues as required by Executive Order 12898, entitled 
    Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority 
    Populations and Low-Income Populations (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). 
    Because this action is not subject to notice-and-comment requirements 
    under the Administrative Procedure Act or any other statute, it is not 
    subject to the regulatory flexibility provisions of the Regulatory 
    Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). This rule also is not subject 
    to Executive Order 13045, entitled Protection of Children from 
    Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks (62 FR 19885, April 23, 
    1997) because EPA interprets E.O. 13045 as applying only to those 
    regulatory actions that are based on health or safety risks, such that 
    the analysis required under section 5-501 of the Order has the 
    potential to influence the regulation. This rule is not subject to E.O. 
    13045 because it does not establish any environmental standards 
    intended to mitigate health or safety risks. This rule does not involve 
    technical standards and therefore is not subject to section 12(d) of 
    the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995, 15 U.S.C. 
    272 note. Finally, this rule is not subject to the Paperwork Reduction 
    Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., because it does not impose any monitoring, 
    reporting, or recordkeeping requirements. EPA's compliance with the 
    statutes and Executive Orders for the underlying Disposal Amendments 
    rule is discussed in the June 29, 1998, Federal Register notice.
    
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    V. Are There Any Impacts on Tribal, State and Local Governments?
    
    A. Executive Order 12875
    
         Under Executive Order 12875, entitled Enhancing Intergovernmental 
    Partnerships (58 FR 58093, October 28, 1993), EPA may not issue a 
    regulation that is not required by statute and that creates a mandate 
    upon a State, local or tribal government, unless the Federal government 
    provides the funds necessary to pay the direct compliance costs 
    incurred by those governments, or EPA consults with those governments. 
    If EPA complies by consulting, Executive Order 12875 requires EPA to 
    provide to the Office of Management and Budget a description of the 
    extent of EPA's prior consultation with representatives of affected 
    State, local and tribal governments, the nature of their concerns, 
    copies of any written communications from the governments, and a 
    statement supporting the need to issue the regulation. In addition, 
    Executive Order 12875 requires EPA to develop an effective process 
    permitting elected officials and other representatives of State, local 
    and tribal governments ``to provide meaningful and timely input in the 
    development of regulatory proposals containing significant unfunded 
    mandates.''
         Today's rule does not create a Federal mandate on State, local or 
    tribal governments. The rule does not impose any enforceable duties on 
    these entities. Accordingly, the requirements of section 1(a) of 
    Executive Order 12875 do not apply to this rule.
    
    B. Executive Order 13084
    
         Under Executive Order 13084, entitled Consultation and 
    Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments (63 FR 27655, May 19, 
    1998), EPA may not issue a regulation that is not required by statute, 
    that significantly or uniquely affects the communities of Indian tribal 
    governments, and that imposes substantial direct compliance costs on 
    those communities, unless the Federal government provides the funds 
    necessary to pay the direct compliance costs incurred by the tribal 
    governments, or EPA consults with those governments. If EPA complies by 
    consulting, Executive Order 13084 requires EPA to provide to the Office 
    of Management and Budget, in a separately identified section of the 
    preamble to the rule, a description of the extent of EPA's prior 
    consultation with representatives of affected tribal governments, a 
    summary of the nature of their concerns, and a statement supporting the 
    need to issue the regulation. In addition, Executive Order 13084 
    requires EPA to develop an effective process permitting elected 
    officials and other representatives of Indian tribal governments ``to 
    provide meaningful and timely input in the development of regulatory 
    policies on matters that significantly or uniquely affect their 
    communities.''
         Today's rule does not significantly or uniquely affect the 
    communities of Indian tribal governments. This action does not involve 
    or impose any requirements that affect Indian Tribes. Accordingly, the 
    requirements of section 3(b) of Executive Order 13084 do not apply to 
    this rule.
    
    VI. Submission to Congress and the General Accounting Office
    
         The Congressional Review Act (CRA), 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added 
    by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, 
    generally provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency 
    promulgating the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy 
    of the rule, to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller 
    General of the United States. Section 808 allows the issuing agency to 
    make a rule effective sooner than otherwise provided by the CRA if the 
    agency makes a good cause finding that notice and public procedure is 
    impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest. This 
    determination must be supported by a brief statement. 5 U.S.C. 808(2). 
    As stated previously, EPA has made such a good cause finding, including 
    the reasons therefor, and established an effective date of June 24, 
    1999. EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other required 
    information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and 
    the Comptroller General of the United States prior to publication of 
    this rule in the Federal Register. This rule effects technical and 
    procedural amendments to 40 CFR part 761 and is not a ``major rule'' as 
    defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
    
    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 761
    
         Environmental protection, Hazardous substances, Labeling, 
    Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), Reporting and recordkeeping 
    requirements
    
        Dated: June 15, 1999.
    
    Susan H. Wayland,
    
    Acting Assistant Administrator for Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic 
    Substances.
        Therefore, 40 CFR Part 761 is amended as follows:
    
    PART 761--[AMENDED]
    
         1. The authority citation for part 761 continues to read as 
    follows:
         Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2605, 2607, 2611, 2614, and 2616.
    
    Sec. 761.1 [Amended]
    
        2. In Sec. 761.1(b)(3), revise `` 10/100 
    cm2'' to read `` 10 g/100 
    cm2''.
         3. Amend Sec. 761.2(a)(3) by revising the last sentence to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 761.2   PCB concentration assumptions for use.
    
         (a) * * *
         (3) * * * If the date of manufacture and the type of dielectric 
    fluid are unknown, any person must assume the transformer to be a PCB 
    Transformer.
    *    *    *    *    *
         4. Amend Sec. 761.3 as follows:
         a. Remove the definition of ``emergency situation''.
         b. Revise the definition of ``ASTM'' and in the definition of 
    ``PCB remediation waste'' revise the first sentence of the introductory 
    text and revise paragraph (3) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 761.3   Definitions.
    
    *    *    *    *    *
         ASTM means American Society for Testing and Materials, 100 Barr 
    Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.
    *    *    *    *    *
         PCB remediation waste means waste containing PCBs as a result of a 
    spill, release, or other unauthorized disposal, at the following 
    concentrations: Materials disposed of prior to April 18, 1978, that are 
    currently at concentrations  50 ppm PCBs, regardless of the 
    concentration of the original spill; materials which are currently at 
    any volume or concentration where the original source was  
    500 ppm PCBs beginning on April 18, 1978, or  50 ppm PCBs 
    beginning on July 2, 1979; and materials which are currently at any 
    concentration if the PCBs are spilled or released from a source not 
    authorized for use under this part. ***
    *    *    *    *    *
         (3) Buildings and other man-made structures (such as concrete 
    floors, wood floors, or walls contaminated from a leaking PCB or PCB-
    Contaminated Transformer), porous surfaces, and non-porous surfaces.
    *    *    *    *    *
         5. Amend Sec. 761.19(b) by revising the last sentence to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 761.19   References.
    
    *    *    *    *    *
         (b) * * * Copies of the incorporated material may be obtained from 
    the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), 100 Barr Harbor
    
    [[Page 33760]]
    
    Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.
    *    *    *    *    *
    
    Sec. 761.20 [Amended]
    
         6. In Sec. 761.20(c)(2)(ii), correct the reference to 
    ``Sec. 261.10 of this chapter'' to read ``Sec. 260.10 of this 
    chapter''.
         7. Amend Sec. 761.30 as follows:
         a. Revise paragraph (a)(1)(xii)(J) and the first sentence of 
    paragraph (i)(4).
         b. In the last sentence of paragraph (i)(1)(iii)(D), revise 
    ``delegate'' to read ``defer''.
         c. In the first sentence of paragraph (i)(5), revise the reference 
    ``Sec. 761.60(a)'' to read ``Sec. 761.61(a)(5)(iv)''.
         d. Remove and reserve paragraph (j)(3).
         e. In the introductory language to paragraph (p)(1), revise ``> 10 
    g/100 cm2'' to read `` 50 ppm''.
        The revised portions read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 761.30   Authorizations.
    
         (a) * * *
         (1) * * *
        (xii) * * *
         (J) Records of transfer of ownership in compliance with 
    Sec. 761.180(a)(2)(ix).
    *    *    *    *    *
         (i) * * *
         (4) Any person characterizing PCB contamination in natural gas 
    pipe or natural gas pipeline systems must do so by analyzing organic 
    liquids collected at existing condensate collection points in the pipe 
    or pipeline system. The level of PCB contamination found at a 
    collection point is assumed to extend to the next collection point 
    downstream. Any person characterizing multi-phasic liquids must do so 
    in accordance with Sec. 761.1(b)(4).
    *    *    *    *    *
         8. Section 761.40 is amended in paragraph (b), by revising 
    ``1979'' to read ``1978'', and by revising paragraph (l) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 761.40   Marking requirements.
    
    *    *    *    *    *
         (l)(1) All voltage regulators which contain 1.36 kilograms (3 
    lbs.) or more of dielectric fluid with a PCB concentration of 
     500 ppm must be marked individually with the ML 
    mark as described in Sec. 761.45(a).
         (2) Locations of voltage regulators which contain 1.36 kilograms 
    (3 lbs.) or more of dielectric fluid with a PCB concentration of 
     500 ppm shall be marked as follows: The vault door, 
    machinery room door, fence, hallway, or means of access, other than 
    grates or manhole covers, must be marked with the ML mark as 
    described in Sec. 761.45(a).
         9. Amend Sec. 761.50 by revising the introductory text of 
    paragraph (b)(3)(i), the first sentence of paragraph (b)(3)(i)(B), 
    paragraph (b)(3)(ii) introductory text, and in paragraph (b)(8) by 
    revising the reference ``Sec. 761.61(a)(5)(iii)'' to read 
    ``Sec. 761.61''.
        The revised portions read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 761.50   Applicability.
    
    *    *    *    *    *
         (b) * * *
         (3) * * *
         (i) Any person responsible for PCB waste at as-found 
    concentrations  50 ppm that was either placed in a land 
    disposal facility, spilled, or otherwise released into the environment 
    prior to April 18, 1978, regardless of the concentration of the spill 
    or release; or placed in a land disposal facility, spilled, or 
    otherwise released into the environment on or after April 18, 1978, but 
    prior to July 2, 1979, where the concentration of the spill or release 
    was  50 ppm but < 500="" ppm,="" must="" dispose="" of="" the="" waste="" as="" follows:="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (b)="" unless="" directed="" by="" the="" epa="" regional="" administrator="" to="" dispose="" of="" pcb="" waste="" in="" accordance="" with="" paragraph="" (b)(3)(i)(a)="" of="" this="" section,="" any="" person="" responsible="" for="" pcb="" waste="" at="" as-found="" concentrations=""> 50 ppm that was either placed in a land disposal facility, 
    spilled, or otherwise released into the environment prior to April 18, 
    1978, regardless of the concentration of the spill or release; or 
    placed in a land disposal facility, spilled, or otherwise released into 
    the environment on or after April 18, 1978, but prior to July 2, 1979, 
    where the concentration of the spill or release was  50 ppm 
    but < 500="" ppm,="" who="" unilaterally="" decides="" to="" dispose="" of="" that="" waste="" (for="" example,="" to="" obtain="" insurance="" or="" to="" sell="" the="" property),="" is="" not="" required="" to="" clean="" up="" in="" accordance="" with="" sec.="" 761.61.="" *="" *="" *="" (ii)="" any="" person="" responsible="" for="" pcb="" waste="" at="" as-found="" concentrations=""> 50 ppm that was either placed in a land 
    disposal facility, spilled, or otherwise released into the environment 
    on or after April 18, 1978, but prior to July 2, 1979, where the 
    concentration of the spill or release was  500 ppm; or 
    placed in a land disposal facility, spilled, or otherwise released into 
    the environment on or after July 2, 1979, where the concentration of 
    the spill or release was  50 ppm, must dispose of it in 
    accordance with either of the following:
    *    *    *    *    *
    
    Sec. 761.60 [Amended]
    
         10. Amend Sec. 761.60 as follows:
         a. Remove and reserve paragraph (a)(3)(i).
         b. Revise the second sentence of paragraph (b)(1)(i)(B).
         c. In paragraph (b)(3)(i)(C), revise the phrase ``an industrial 
    furnace'' to read ``a scrap metal recovery oven or smelter''.
        d. Revise paragraph (b)(4).
         e. Amend paragraphs (b)(5)(i)(B) and (b)(5)(ii)(A)(1) by removing 
    the phrase ``in accordance with subpart M of this part''.
         f. Amend paragraph (b)(5)(i)(C)(2) by adding ``or more'' after, 
    ``The pipe is filled to 50 percent''.
         g. In paragraph (b)(5)(i)(D), revise ``Sec. 761.62(c)'' to read 
    ``Sec. 761.61(c)''.
        h. Revise the last sentence of paragraph (b)(5)(iii)(A).
        i. In paragraph (b)(5)(ii)(A), revise the phrase, ``scrap metal 
    recovery oven and smelter'', to read, ``a scrap metal recovery oven or 
    smelter''.
        j. Redesignate paragraphs (b)(6)(ii) introductory text, 
    (b)(6)(ii)(A), (b)(6)(ii)(B), (b)(6)(ii)(C), and (b)(6)(ii)(D) as 
    paragraphs (b)(6)(ii)(A) introductory text, and paragraphs 
    (b)(6)(ii)(A)(1) through (b)(6)(ii)(A)(4), respectively.
         k. In redesignated paragraph (b)(6)(ii)(A)(3), revise the phrase 
    ``an industrial furnace'' to read ``a scrap metal recovery oven or 
    smelter''.
        l. Revise redesignated paragraph (b)(6)(ii)(A) introductory text, 
    add paragraphs (b)(6)(ii)(B) and (b)(6)(ii)(C), remove paragraph 
    (b)(6)(iv) and add paragraph (b)(8), to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 761.60   Disposal requirements.
    
    *    *    *    *    *
         (b) * * *
         (1) * * *
         (i) * * *
         (B) * * * Any person disposing of PCB liquids that are removed 
    from the transformer (including the dielectric fluid and all solvents 
    used as a flush), shall do so in an incinerator that complies with 
    Sec. 761.70 of this part, or shall decontaminate them in accordance 
    with Sec. 761.79. * * *
    *    *    *    *    *
         (4) PCB-Contaminated Electrical Equipment. Any person disposing of 
    PCB-Contaminated Electrical Equipment, except capacitors, shall do so 
    in accordance with paragraph (b)(6)(ii)(A) of this section. Any person 
    disposing of Large Capacitors that contain  50 ppm but < 500="" ppm="" pcbs="" shall="" do="" so="" in="" a="" disposal="" facility="" approved="" under="" this="" part.="" (5)="" natural="" gas="" pipeline="" systems="" containing="" pcbs.="" *="" *="" *="" (iii)="" characterization="" of="" natural="" gas="" pipeline="" systems="" by="" pcb="" concentration="" in="" condensate.="" *="" *="" *="" (a)="" *="" *="" *="" collect="" condensate="" within="" 72="" hours="" of="" the="" final="" transmission="" of="" [[page="" 33761]]="" natural="" gas="" through="" the="" part="" of="" the="" system="" to="" be="" abandoned="" or="" removed.="" collect="" wipe="" samples="" after="" the="" last="" transmission="" of="" gas="" through="" the="" pipe="" or="" during="" removal="" from="" the="" location="" it="" was="" used="" to="" transport="" natural="" gas.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (6)="" *="" *="" *="" (ii)="" *="" *="" *="" (a)="" except="" as="" specifically="" provided="" in="" paragraphs="" (b)(1)="" through="" (b)(5)="" of="" this="" section,="" any="" person="" disposing="" of="" a="" pcb-contaminated="" article="" must="" do="" so="" by="" removing="" all="" free-flowing="" liquid="" from="" the="" article,="" disposing="" of="" the="" liquid="" in="" accordance="" with="" paragraph="" (a)="" of="" this="" section,="" and="" disposing="" of="" the="" pcb-contaminated="" article="" with="" no="" free-flowing="" liquid="" by="" one="" of="" the="" following="" methods:="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (b)="" storage="" for="" disposal="" of="" pcb-contaminated="" articles="" from="" which="" all="" free-flowing="" liquids="" have="" been="" removed="" is="" not="" regulated="" under="" subpart="" d="" of="" this="" part.="" (c)="" requirements="" in="" subparts="" j="" and="" k="" of="" this="" part="" do="" not="" apply="" to="" pcb-contaminated="" articles="" from="" which="" all="" free-flowing="" liquids="" have="" been="" removed.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (8)="" persons="" disposing="" of="" pcb="" articles="" must="" wear="" or="" use="" protective="" clothing="" or="" equipment="" to="" protect="" against="" dermal="" contact="" with="" or="" inhalation="" of="" pcbs="" or="" materials="" containing="" pcbs.="" 11.="" amend="" sec.="" 761.61="" as="" follows:="" a.="" in="" paragraph="" (a)(5)(ii)(b)(1),="" revise="" ``paragraph="" (a)(5)(i)(b)(3)(ii)''="" to="" read="" ``paragraph="" (a)(5)(i)(b)(2)(ii)''.="" b.="" in="" paragraph="" (a)(5)(ii)(b)(2)="" revise="" ``paragraph="" (a)(5)(i)(b)(3)(iii)''="" to="" read="" ``paragraph="" (a)(5)(i)(b)(2)(iii)''.="" c.="" revise="" the="" second="" sentence="" of="" paragraph="" (a)(3)(ii),="" paragraphs="" (a)(5)(i)(a)="" introcductory="" text,="" (a)(5)(i)(b)(2)(i),="" paragraph="" (a)(5)(v)(a),="" and="" the="" first="" sentence="" of="" paragraph="" (c)(1)="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 761.61="" pcb="" remediation="" waste.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (a)="" *="" *="" *="" (3)="" *="" *="" *="" (ii)="" ***="" if="" the="" epa="" regional="" administrator="" does="" not="" respond="" within="" 30="" calendar="" days="" of="" receiving="" the="" notice,="" the="" person="" submitting="" the="" notification="" may="" assume="" that="" it="" is="" complete="" and="" acceptable="" and="" proceed="" with="" the="" cleanup="" according="" to="" the="" information="" the="" person="" provided="" to="" the="" epa="" regional="" administrator.="" ***="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (5)="" *="" *="" *="" (i)="" *="" *="" *="" (a)="" any="" person="" cleaning="" up="" bulk="" pcb="" remediation="" waste="" on-site="" using="" a="" soil="" washing="" process="" may="" do="" so="" without="" epa="" approval,="" subject="" to="" all="" of="" the="" following:="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (b)="" *="" *="" *="" (2)="" *="" *="" *="" (i)="" unless="" sampled="" and="" analyzed="" for="" disposal="" according="" to="" the="" procedures="" set="" out="" in="" sec.="" sec.="" 761.283,="" 761.286,="" and="" 761.292,="" the="" bulk="" pcb="" remediation="" waste="" shall="" be="" assumed="" to="" contain=""> 50 ppm 
    PCBs.
    *    *    *    *    *
         (v) * * *
         (A) Non-liquid cleaning materials and personal protective 
    equipment waste at any concentration, including non-porous surfaces and 
    other non-liquid materials such as rags, gloves, booties, other 
    disposable personal protective equipment, and similar materials 
    resulting from cleanup activities shall be either decontaminated in 
    accordance with Sec. 761.79(b) or (c), or disposed of in one of the 
    following facilities, without regard to the requirements of subparts J 
    and K of this part:
         (1) A facility permitted, licensed, or registered by a State to 
    manage municipal solid waste subject to part 258 of this chapter.
         (2) A facility permitted, licensed, or registered by a State to 
    manage non-municipal non-hazardous waste subject to Sec. Sec. 257.5 
    through 257.30 of this chapter, as applicable.
         (3) A hazardous waste landfill permitted by EPA under section 3004 
    of RCRA, or by a State authorized under section 3006 of RCRA.
         (4) A PCB disposal facility approved under this part.
    *    *    *    *    *
         (c) * * * (1) Any person wishing to sample, cleanup, or dispose of 
    PCB remediation waste in a manner other than prescribed in paragraphs 
    (a) or (b) of this section, or store PCB remediation waste in a manner 
    other than prescribed in Sec. 761.65, must apply in writing to the EPA 
    Regional Administrator in the Region where the sampling, cleanup, 
    disposal or storage site is located, for sampling, cleanup, disposal or 
    storage occurring in a single EPA Region; or to the Director of the 
    National Program Chemicals Division, for sampling, cleanup, disposal or 
    storage occurring in more than one EPA Region. * * *
    *    *    *    *    *
    
    Sec. 761.62 [Amended]
    
         12. Amend Sec. 761.62 as follows:
         a. In paragraph (b)(1)(ii), revise ``subpart O'', to read 
    ``subpart R''.
         b. In paragraph (b)(4)(i), revise `` 50 ppm'' to read 
    `` 50 ppm''.
         c. In paragraph (b)(6), revise ``subparts C and K'' to read 
    ``subparts C, J, and K''.
         d. Revise the title of paragraph (c) to read, ``Risk-based 
    disposal approval.''
         e. Paragraph (c) is further amended by removing the phrases 
    ``disposal or storage'' and ``storage or disposal'' wherever they 
    appear and adding in place thereof, the phrase ``sampling, disposal, or 
    storage''.
    
    Sec. 761.72 [Amended]
    
         13. Amend Sec. 761.72 as follows:
         a. In paragraph (c)(3), in the first sentence, revise the phrase, 
    ``In lieu of the requirements in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this 
    section'', to read, ``In lieu of the requirements in paragraph (c)(1) 
    of this section''; and revise the phrase, ``the parameters and 
    conditions listed in paragraphs (a)(1) through (a)(8) and (b)(1) 
    through (b)(9) of this section'', to read, ``the parameters and 
    conditions listed in paragraph (a) or (b) of this section''.
         b. Revise paragraph (a)(7) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 761.72   Scrap metal recovery ovens and smelters.
    
    *    *    *    *    *
         (a) * * *
         (7) Emissions from the secondary chamber must be vented through an 
    exhaust gas stack in accordance with either:
         (i) State or local air regulations or permits, or
         (ii) The standards in paragraph (a)(8) of this section.
    *    *    *    *    *
    
     Sec. 761.79 [Amended]
    
         14. Amend Sec. 761.79 as follows:
         a. In paragraph (a)(5), amend ``(c)(8)'' to read ``(c)(6)''.
         b. Amend paragraph (c)(2) introductory text by removing the 
    phrase, ``and used in storage areas''.
         c. In paragraph (c)(5)(i), revise ``paragraphs (b), (c)(1) through 
    (c)(6), or (c)(8) of this section'' to read ``paragraphs (b), (c)(1) 
    through (c)(4), or (c)(6) of this section''.
         d. In the last sentence of paragraph (c)(5)(iv), revise ``PODF'' 
    to read ``solvent''.
         e. In paragraph (c)(6)(i), revise ``an industrial furnace'' to 
    read ``a scrap metal recovery oven or smelter''.
         f. In paragraph (c)(6)(ii), revise ``an industrial furnace'' to 
    read ``a smelter''.
         g. Revise the first sentences of paragraphs (h)(1), (h)(2), and 
    (h)(3) to read as follows. The paragraph title is shown for the 
    convenience of the reader.
    
    
    Sec. 761.79   Decontamination standards and procedures.
    
    *    *    *    *    *
    
    [[Page 33762]]
    
         (h) Alternative decontamination or sampling approval. (1) Any 
    person wishing to decontaminate material described in paragraph (a) of 
    this section in a manner other than prescribed in paragraph (b) of this 
    section must apply in writing to the EPA Regional Administrator in the 
    Region where the activity would take place, for decontamination 
    activity occurring in a single EPA Region; or the Director of the 
    National Program Chemicals Division, for decontamination activity 
    occurring in more than one EPA Region. * * *
         (2) Any person wishing to decontaminate material described in 
    paragraph (a) of this section using a self-implementing procedure other 
    than prescribed in paragraph (c) of this section must apply in writing 
    to the EPA Regional Administrator in the Region where the activity 
    would take place, for decontamination activity occurring in a single 
    EPA Region; or the Director of the National Program Chemicals Division, 
    for decontamination activity occurring in more than one EPA Region. * * 
    *
         (3) Any person wishing to sample decontaminated material in a 
    manner other than prescribed in paragraph (f) of this section must 
    apply in writing to the EPA Regional Administrator in the Region where 
    the activity would take place, for decontamination activity occurring 
    in a single EPA Region; or the Director of the National Program 
    Chemicals Division, for decontamination activity occurring in more than 
    one EPA Region. * * *
    *    *    *    *    *
    
    Sec. 761.247 [Amended]
    
         15. Amend Sec. 761.247 as follows:
         a. Amend the heading by removing ``or pipeline section 
    abandonment''.
         b. Amend paragraph (a)(3) by removing ``or pipeline section''.
         c. In the fourth sentence of paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(B)(2), revise 
    ``section'' to read ``length''.
         d. Amend the introductory language to paragraph (c) by removing 
    ``pipeline section or''.
         e. Amend paragraph (c)(5)(iii) by removing ``pipeline section 
    or''.
         f. Amend the second sentence of paragraph (d) by removing 
    ``pipeline section or'' each time it appears.
    
    Sec. 761.250 [Amended]
    
        16. In Sec. 761.250(a)(2), revise ``Sec. 761.247(d)'' to read 
    ``Sec. 761.247(c) and (d)''.
    
    Sec. 761.347 [Amended]
    
        17. In Sec. 761.347(c)(3)(i)(C), revise ``paragraph (c)(3)(iii) of 
    this section'' to read ``paragraph (c)(3)(i)(B) of this section''.
    
    [FR Doc. 99-16098 Filed 6-23-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
6/24/1999
Published:
06/24/1999
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule; technical and procedural amendments.
Document Number:
99-16098
Dates:
This rule is effective June 24, 1999. In accordance with 40 CFR 23.5, this rule is promulgated for purposes of judicial review at 1 p.m. eastern standard time on July 8, 1999.
Pages:
33755-33762 (8 pages)
Docket Numbers:
OPPTS-66009E, FRL-6072-4
RINs:
2070-AC01: Polychlorinated Biphenyls - PCBs - Disposal Amendments
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/2070-AC01/polychlorinated-biphenyls-pcbs-disposal-amendments
PDF File:
99-16098.pdf
CFR: (25)
40 CFR 761.60(a)(1)
40 CFR 761.180(a)(2)(ix)
40 CFR 761.30(a)(1)(iii)
40 CFR 761.65(b)(2)
40 CFR 761.60(b)(6)(ii)
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