If I remove a PCB Article from service for testing, and have not determined whether it will be serviced and reused or disposed of, when does the five-year limit for storage for reuse begin?
The five-year time limit begins on the date the article is disconnected from the electrical system. The article is considered in storage for reuse until you determine it does not contain PCBs, place the article back in service by reconnecting it to the system, or decide to dispose of it. 15. Under the Disposal Amendments, if a laboratory is storing for disposal a container of hazardous liquid waste generated from PCB analysis (such as spend solvent / hexane extract, deionized water, PCB oil sample, or reagent blanks), should the waste be labeled and disposed of as only RCRA hazardous waste and not PCB waste?Answer: If the waste contains regulated levels of PCBs, it must be marked, stored, and disposed of in accordance with the PCB regulations, as well as in accordance with applicable RCRA regulations.
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