U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
TSCA PCB Approval
Clean Harbors Reidsviile, LLC.
208 Watlington Industrial Drive, Reidsviile, North Carolina
Fact Sheet for Public Comment
Introduction
This Fact Sheet is to notify the public of proposed environmental activities at
Clean Harbors Reidsviile, LLC. (CHR), located in Reidsviile North Carolina. CHR
provides environmental service to companies that generate waste in Virginia,
North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. CHR is seeking approval for the
continued management of chemicals called polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) at
the facility. The environmental activities identified in the draft Toxic Substance
Control Act (TSCA) PCB Approval include the commercial storage of PCB
remediation waste. This is a ten-year proposed renewal of their current authority
to store PCBs in three designated container storage locations. The purpose of the
Approval is to ensure the facility operates in a manner that protects human
health and the environment and complies with federal regulations.
This PCB Approval renewal action only covers environmental activities related to
PCB waste, and no other hazardous waste activity regulated under the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Hazardous waste management at CHR is
regulated under a separate permit issued by North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ).
This fact sheet provides an opportunity to learn more about the TSCA Approval process, as well as the
upcoming public comment period. The main subject of this notification is a TSCA PCB Approval document.
Upcoming Public Comment Period
EPA is committed to fostering meaningful public involvement in environmental decision making. The
draft TSCA PCB Approval document is open for a 30-day public comment from June 28, 2019 to
July 28,2019. On page 2 of this document, under "For More Information", you will find the link to the
draft TSCA PCB Approval document on EPA's public notice website and the address of where the hard
copy of the draft Approval and application is located. The public may provide written comments during
the 30-day comment period. Please submit your comments by letter or email, postmarked by the
deadline to EPA's Technical Project Manager (contact information on page 2). EPA will evaluate public
input and finalize its decision after responses have been prepared to all written comments received.
What is TSCA?
TSCA stands for the Toxic Substances
Control Act regulations. The Toxic
Substances Control Act of 1976 provides
EPA with authority to require reporting,
record-keeping and testing requirements,
and restrictions relating to chemical
substances and/or mixtures, which include
PCBs.
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We want to hear from you!
The 30-day public comment period
for the proposed PCB Approval is:
June 28, 2019 to July 28, 2019.
Follow the instructions on p. 1 to
submit your comments.

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Background
Under the TSCA regulations, CHR must obtain a PCB
Approval from the EPA, to receive PCB waste from off-site
and to store the PCB waste at its facility. As requested by
EPA, CHR has applied for a renewal of its pre-existing
approval. The EPA has reviewed CHR's application for
operation of the Reidsville facility. The draft PCB approval
document lists the maximum volume of PCB waste that
may be stored for disposal in designated areas at CHR. It's
proposed that PCB waste may be stored in 55-gallon
containers, shipping containers or non-leaking units legal
for shipping as is. The three cited locations include: the
main warehouse and at two truck loading docks located in a
nearby building. PCBs and PCB Items must be stored in a manner that presents no unreasonable risk of injury
to health and the environment and that does not impede routine inspections carried out by CHR as required
by this Approval.
The draft TSCA PCB Approval has four Sections:
•	General Conditions - CHR must operate its facility in compliance with the conditions of the Approval
and consistent with the information included in CHR Application and in accordance with TSCA and the
PCB Regulations, including the requirements of the "PCB Spill Cleanup Policy" (found at 40 C.F.R. Part
761);
•	PCB Storage Management - The PCB storage areas have to meet certain inspection requirements, and
maintain proper engineering standards to prevent chemical releases. CHR may store PCBs and PCB
Items in a manner that allows maximum use of space, it is noted PCB storage in any other non-
designated area will be a violation of the Approval;
•	Maximum Storage Capacities - The maximum storage capacity for PCBs and PCB Items is limited to
three designated storage areas for a total of 17,820 gallons; and
•	Facility Operation and Limitation of Exposure and Control of Releases - CHR will maintain and operate
the facility in a manner that prevents the likelihood of fire, explosion, and release of PCBs to the
environment, and the exposure of workers to PCBs.
The draft TSCA Approval is scheduled to be issued for ten years. The EPA has the authority to suspend or
revoke the PCB TSCA Approval at any time when the EPA has reason to believe that the continued operation
of this facility presents an unreasonable risk to human health or the environment. At this time, the EPA has
determined that the commercial storage of PCB waste is in accordance with the draft TSCA PCB Approval
Conditions established and will not pose an unreasonable risk of injury to human health or the environment.
Contacts:
EPA Technical Project Manager
Edmond Burks
U.S. EPA Region 4, Mail Code: 9T25
61 Forsyth St, SW, Atlanta, GA 30303
404-562-8587
burks.edmond@epa.aov
EPA Community Engagement
Brian Holtzclaw
404-821-0697 (work cell)
holtzclaw. brian@epa.gov
Figure 1: Photo of a PCB storage area at Clean Harbors Reidsville
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Public Notice Website:
www.eo.usa.eov/xmiC7
Information Repository for CHR:
Reidsville Library
204 West Morehead Street, Reidsville, NC 27320
Hours of Operation: Mon/Thu 9am-8pm;
Tue/Wed/Fri: 9am-6pm; Sat: 9am-4pm
Tips on Effective Written Public Comments:
https://eo.usa.eov/xUvPS

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