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B I otment Standards Table <br /> 1) incineration in a DISC approved incinerator <br /> that meets 40 CFR 761 requirements. <br /> Liquids with o PCB or <br /> concentration 2:5 ppm. <br /> 2) Treatment to a PCB concentration level <br /> of< 2 ppm. <br /> 1) Incineration in a DISC approved incinerator <br /> that meets 40 CFR 761 requirements. <br /> or <br /> Drained PCB or <br /> PCB-contominated 2) After draining and/or flushing of PCBs in the <br /> transformer carcasses. transformer carcass in accordance with <br /> 40 CFR 761,the carcass shall be filled with <br /> a nonbiodegradable absorbent material <br /> and disposed in a hazardous waste landfill. <br /> PCB containing electrical 1) Incineration in a DISC approved incinerator <br /> equipment that is not with a PCB Destruction Removal Efficiency <br /> regulated under TSCA such (DRE) of 99.9999%. <br /> as small capacitors,light or <br /> ballasts,and fixtures. <br /> 2) Disposal in a hazardous waste landfill after <br /> placement in a lob pack. <br /> .urrently, the only landfill in California that can California are allowed to burn PCB wastes, <br /> ccept hazardous PCB wastes is the Chemical they will be required to obtain DTSC approval <br /> Vaste Management's facility at Ketdcman Hills, which would require them to have a PCB <br /> :alifornia,(209)386-9711. Although the PCB DRE of 99.9999%. All commercially available <br /> reatment standards listed above use the phrase incinerators that can bum PCB wastes arc <br /> DTSC—approved incinerator."there are no incin- presently located outside of California. <br /> :rators operating in California which meet this <br /> equircment. In the future,if any incinerators in <br /> 3 <br />