EPA Region 7 Polychlorinated Biphenyls
EPA Region 7 implements the regulations for the processing, distribution, use, cleanup, storage and disposal of PCBs under the Toxic Substances Control Act in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska, and also provides support for TSCA compliance.
On this page:
- Regional Contacts
- PCB Regulations
- PCB Toxicological Information
- Regional Topics
- Region 7 Final Approvals
PCB Contacts in Region 7 (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska)
Within each EPA Region, the Regional Administrator has designated Regional PCB Coordinators to oversee the development of PCB efforts within the Region. The contact information for Region 7’s Coordinator is listed below.
- PCB Coordinator: Annah Murray, (913) 551-7413, murray.annah@epa.gov
- Region 7 Fax: (913) 551-7065
For Spills and Emergencies
- National Response Center:
- (800) 424-8802
- EPA Region 7 24-hour Spill Hotline:
- (913) 281-0991
PCB Regulations
The PCB regulations implementing the PCB provisions in the Toxic Substances Control Act contain requirements for cleanup, storage, and disposal of PCBs, and decontamination of materials contaminated with PCBs among other requirements.
PCB Toxicological Information
Toxicological profiles are prepared in accordance with guidelines developed by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and the EPA. The original guidelines were published in the Federal Register on April 17, 1987. Each profile is revised and republished as necessary.
Find the toxicological profile for PCBs, which includes links to PCB health effects, chemical and physical properties and more.
Regional Topics
PCBs in Building Materials
- PCBs in Building Materials Fact Sheet.
- PCBs in Building Materials: Bulk Product Waste or Remediation Waste?
- PCB Site Revitalization Guidance Under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
PCBs and Remediation Waste
- PCB Question and Answer Manual and Response to Comment Documents.
- PCB Facility Approval Streamlining Toolbox: Streamlining the Cleanup Approval Process.
- PCB Brochure: Guide for Environmental Professionals (pdf)(5.2 MB).
- Managing Remediation Waste from PCB Cleanups.
Omaha (Elkhorn/Bennington) Tornadoes
PCBs and Used Oil
Used oil containing PCBs at concentrations of 50 parts per million or greater is strictly regulated for disposal under the Toxic Substances Control Act. These regulations may not be avoided through dilution of PCB concentrations greater than 50 ppm to less than 50 ppm. Used oil containing PCB concentrations 2 ppm to < 50 ppm is subject to restrictions listed in title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations section 761.20(e), 40 CFR part 279, and any applicable state and local laws.
- PCBs in Used Oil Fact Sheet (pdf)(551 KB).
PCBs and e-Manifest
Learn more about manifest requirements for PCBs on our frequent questions about e-Manifest webpage, including required information for PCBs, identification numbers, and PCB waste codes by state.
PCBs and X-ray Machines
X-ray equipment must be disposed of through a commercial x-ray company or recycler to ensure proper disposal. You should ensure that disposal follows all state rules regarding handling and disposal of radioactive material and radiation-producing equipment.
Old machines (pre-1978) may contain PCBs in the capacitors, wiring insulation, etc. If machines contain PCBs at concentrations 50 ppm or greater, the PCB Items must be disposed of at a TSCA authorized facility.
Region 7 PCB Facilities: Final Approvals
Use the links in the table below to find current PCB approvals in EPA Region 7:
Facility Name |
City |
State |
Type of Approval |
Expiration Date |
PCB Permit |
A-TEC Recycling, Inc. |
Des Moines |
Iowa |
Commercial Storage |
9/26/2029 |
|
Emerald Transformer PPM, LLC |
Coffeyville |
Kansas |
Commercial Storage, Alternative Decontamination |
8/28/2024 |
In progress |
Solomon Corporation |
Solomon |
Kansas |
Bulk Product Disposal, Commercial Storage, Scrap Metal Recovery Oven |
3/27/2029 |
Solomon Corporation Reclamation Facility Final Approval (pdf) |
A-Line E.D.S., Inc. |
Waterloo |
Iowa |
Commercial Storage, Scrap Metal Recovery Oven, Coordinated Approval |
9/23/2029 |