Utah Admin. Code R315-15-18 - Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
(a) Used
oil containing polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentrations of 50 ppm and
above is subject to TSCA regulations in 40 CFR 761. Used oil containing PCB
concentrations greater than or equal to 2 ppm but less than 50 ppm is subject
to both R315-15 and 40 CFR 761.
(b)
Used oil transporter PCB testing. Used oil transporters shall determine the PCB
content of used oil being transported is less than 50 ppm prior to transferring
the oil into the transporter's vehicles. The transporter shall make this
determination as follows:
(1) Used dielectric
oil. Dielectric oil used in transformers and other high voltage devices shall
be certified to be less than 50 ppm prior to loading to the transporter's
vehicle through laboratory testing following the procedures described in
R315-15-18(d).
(2) Other used oils
shall be certified to be less than 50 ppm prior to transfer through either:
(A) Laboratory testing following the
procedures described in R315-15-18(d) below, or
(B) Written certification from the generator
that the PCB content of the used oil is less than 50 ppm based on manufacturing
specifications and process knowledge.
(c) Used oil marketer PCB testing. To ensure
that used oil destined to be burned for energy recovery is not a regulated
waste under the TSCA regulations, used oil fuel marketers shall determine
whether the PCB content of used oil being burned for energy recovery is below 2
ppm. A marketer shall make this determination in a manner consistent with the
used oil marketer's sampling and analysis plan.
(d) Laboratory testing for PCBs. Used oil
testing for total PCBs shall include the following Aroclors: 1016, 1221, 1232,
1242, 1248, 1254, and 1260. If plasticizers (used in polyvinyl chloride
plastic, neoprene, chlorinated rubbers, laminating adhesives, sealants and
caulk and joint compounds etc.) are present, then the used oil shall also be
analyzed for Aroclors 1262 and 1268. If other Aroclors are known or suspected
to be present, then the used oil shall be analyzed for those additional
Aroclors.
(e) The following Utah
Certified Laboratory SW-846 methodologies shall be used for PCBs:
(1) Preparation method 3580A, clean up method
3665A, and analytical method 8082A.
(2) Individual Aroclors shall be reported
with a reporting limit of 1 ppm or less.
(3) If the source of the PCBs is known to be
an Aroclor, and the Aroclor is unlikely to be significantly altered in
homologue composition such as weathering, Aroclors listed in R315-15-18(d)
shall be reported. Analytical results from all 209 individual congeners or ten
homologue groups shall be submitted for any sample that has an altered
homologue composition such as weathering unless prior approval is obtained from
the Director.
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