Examples of PCB regulations in a sentence
DOE seeks a variety of non-Federal LLW and MLLW Treatment Services, located in the United States, that provide cost-effective compliance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA), the Federal Facility Compliance Act (FFCA), state hazardous waste regulations, the Federal Facility Agreement (FFA), Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)/polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) regulations, and any other applicable laws.
Federal PCB regulations specify deadlines for the elimination of PCB containing equipment.
Contaminated equipment will generally be replaced, or will be decontaminated by removing PCB-contaminated insulating oil and retro filling with replacement oil that contains PCBs in concentrations of less than 2 ppm.The Company’s best estimate of the total estimated future expenditures to comply with current PCB regulations is $118 million (2017 - $142 million).
In case of conflict between this document or portion(s) thereof and any PCB regulatory requirement, the TSCA PCB regulations supersede this document.
The PCB retirement obligation was determined based upon the PCB regulations that originally became effective in 1978.
They confirmed this idea on a real bipedal robot, which was capable of walking stably using the unsupervised differential Hebbian learning [32].
Contaminated equipment will generally be replaced, or will be decontaminated by removing PCB-contaminated insulating oil and retro filling with replacement oil that contains PCBs in concentrations of less than 2 ppm.At December 31, 2022, the Company’s best estimate of the total estimated future expenditures to comply with current PCB regulations was $50 million (2021 - $70 million).
Contaminated equipment will generally be replaced, or will be decontaminated by removing PCB-contaminated insulating oil and retro filling with replacement oil that contains PCBs in concentrations of less than 2 ppm.At December 31, 2019, the Company’s best estimate of the total estimated future expenditures to comply with current PCB regulations was $97 million (2018 - $118 million).
Contaminated equipment will generally be replaced, or will be decontaminated by removing PCB-contaminated insulating oil and retro filling with replacement oil that contains PCBs in concentrations of less than 2 ppm.At December 31, 2023, the Company’s best estimate of the total estimated future expenditures to comply with current PCB regulations was $39 million (2022 - $50 million).
The TSCA PCB regulations are implemented by EPA, as they cannot be delegated to the states.