Title: PCBs In Schools Matthew Langenfeld USEPA Region 8 303-312-6284 .
1PCBsIn SchoolsMatthew
LangenfeldUSEPA Region 8303-312-6284.
2A Polychlorinated Biphenyl Molecule
3 Health and Environment
4Health
Why dont fishermen read fish
advisories!!! Ive been eating PCB-containing
tiny fish and plankton for all of my life. Now
Im not sure if I am male or female and Im quite
loaded! Tag its your turn to have the PCBs.
- The major source of human PCB exposure is from
eating contaminated fish.
5Health
- PCBs are fat and water soluble
- PCBs get into our food chain and bioaccumulate
- FDA has been compelled to issue tolerances for
PCBs in - Fish, meat, milk, eggs
- Soap
- Food packaging
6 Environment
Simplified pathway for PCBs entering and
biomagnifying in The food web
Source Seattle Post-Intelligencer The Zone
7Potential Health Effects
- Immune deficiencies
- Reproductive or nervous system difficulties
- Increased risk of cancer
8 PCBs in Schools
- PCBs have been found in caulk in schools
renovated between 1950 and 1978 - PCBs can be in fluorescent light ballasts
manufactured before 1979 - Removal and replacement can be a major and
expensive undertaking
9 Caulk
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13What about adjoining materials?
- If caulk contains PCBs they may have migrated to
adjoining materials
14How to identify PCBs in caulk
- Visually NO
- Simple test NO
- Sample YES
- Laboratory analysis YES
- Use method SW 846-8082
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15 Sampling and Testing
- Sampling and analysis (testing) are not required
- Sampling and analysis for PCBs are best done by
professionals
16What should you do if you find out that caulk has
PCBs?
- Caulk with PCBs 50 ppm
- is an illegal use and should be REMOVED
- Contaminated adjoining materials
- 1 ppm PCB should be REMOVED
- Caulk with PCBs lt 50 ppm may REMAIN in place
17Immediate steps to reduce exposure
- Clean air ducts
- Improve ventilation
- Clean frequently to reduce dust
- Clean surfaces with a wet or damp cloth
- Dont use dry brooms or dusters
- Use vacuums with high efficiency particulate air
filters (HEPA)
18 Common sense
- Do not allow removed caulk to remain in the
school or on the school grounds - Caulk with lt 50 ppm does not have to be removed
but may nevertheless pose a health hazard.
19Fluorescent Light
Ballasts
20- A fluorescent light ballast
21 Removal and Disposal
- Removal is best done by professionals
- Dispose according to
- federal (PCB) regulations allow disposal in
municipal waste landfills - state regulations
22Be Aware
- disposers of fluorescent light ballasts that
contain a PCB small capacitor should be aware
that they could be subject to CERCLA liability if
the municipal solid waste landfill becomes a
Superfund site. This will apply to PCB
containing caulk - 63 Fed. Reg. 35383, 35404(June 29,1998)
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23 Other sources of PCBs in Schools
- Paints
- Carbonless copy paper
- Transformers
- Capacitors
24Transformers
25Capacitors
26 For Further Information
- epa.gov/pcbsincaulk PCBs in Caulk in Older
Buildings, and - epa.gov/pcbsinballasts Proper Maintenance,
Removal, and Disposal of PCB-Containing
Fluorescent Light Ballasts
27Dan W. BenchPCB Coordinator Region 8at 303
312-6027 or bench.dan_at_epa.gov