Federal Mobile PCB Treatment and Destruction Regulations (SOR/90-5) [Repealed]
About the regulations
These regulations apply to mobile systems for the treatment and destruction of chlorobiphenyls (PCB) that are operated on federal lands or operated by or under contract with federal institutions. They require Ministerial authorization, specify PCB release limits, operating standards, and emission testing methods. (Repealed as of January 1, 2015)
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- PCBs in the environment
- Reference method for measuring releases of particulate from stationary sources
- Historical: Internal Quality Assurance Requirements for the Analysis of Dioxins in Environmental Samples
- Historical: Proposed Revisions to the Federal Mobile PCB Treatment and Destruction Regulations
- Historical: Reference Method for Source Testing: Measurement of Releases of Gaseous Hydrogen Chloride from Stationary Sources
- Historical: Reference Method for Source Testing: Measurement of Releases of Selected Semi-volatile Organic Compounds from Stationary Sources
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Waste Reduction and Management DivisionEnvironment and Climate Change Canada
351 Saint-Joseph Boulevard
Gatineau QC K1A 0H3
Telephone: 1-844-524-5295
Fax: 819-938-4555
Email: ec.notification.ec@canada.ca
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These regulations apply to mobile systems for the treatment and destruction of chlorobiphenyls (PCB) that are operated on federal lands or operated by or under contract with federal institutions. They require Ministerial authorization, specify PCB release limits, operating standards, and emission testing methods. (Repealed as of January 1, 2015)
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Regulations are current to 2017-11-20 and last amended on 2015-01-01. Previous Versions
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These regulations apply to mobile systems for the treatment and destruction of chlorobiphenyls (PCB) that are operated on federal lands or operated by or under contract with federal institutions. They require Ministerial authorization, specify PCB release limits, operating standards, and emission testing methods. (Repealed as of January 1, 2015)
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