Wisconsin Code § 299.45

Manufacture and purchase of polychlorinated biphenyls
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(1) In this section:
(a) “PCBs” mean the class of organic compounds generally
known as polychlorinated biphenyls and includes any of several
compounds or mixtures of compounds produced by replacing 2
or more hydrogen atoms on the biphenyl molecule with chlorine
atoms.
(b) “Ppm” means parts per million by weight.
(c) “Product containing PCBs” means any item, device or material to which PCBs are intentionally added during or after manufacture as plasticizers, heat transfer media, hydraulic fluids, dielectric fluids, solvents, surfactants, insulators or coating, adhesive, printing or encapsulating materials or for other uses related
to the function of such item, device or material.
(2) No person may manufacture, or purchase for use within
this state, PCBs or a product containing PCBs.
(3) Subsection (2) shall not apply to any product containing
PCBs if:
(a) The product contains PCBs in a closed system as a dielectric fluid for an electric transformer, electromagnet or capacitor,
unless the department by rule prohibits such manufacture or purchase of specific products for which the department has determined that adequate alternatives are available at the time of manufacture or purchase.
(b) The product is an electrical component containing less
than 2 pounds of PCBs, unless the department by rule prohibits
the manufacture or purchase of any such product manufactured
after the effective date of such rule for which the department has
determined that an adequate alternative is available.
(c) The product is wastepaper, pulp or other paper products or
materials, in which case such product may be purchased for use
within this state in the manufacture of recycled paper products.
(4) Subsection (2) shall not be construed to prohibit the manufacture or purchase of PCBs or products containing PCBs for
use within this state in scientific research, analytical testing or
experimentation.
(5) The department by rule may exempt other uses of PCBs
from the provisions of sub. (2) for specific products when adequate alternatives are not available.
(6) (a) In determining whether adequate alternatives are

available under sub. (3) (a) and (b) or (5), the department shall
take into account and make specific findings as to the following
criteria:
1. The commercial availability and cost of alternative
products;
2. The safety of alternative products to both human life and
property;
3. The acceptance of alternative products by insurance
underwriters;
4. The extent to which use of such alternative products is otherwise restricted by law;
5. The degree to which such alternative products satisfy the
performance standards required for the particular use; and
6. Any adverse environmental effects associated with such
alternative products.
(7) The department shall adopt rules prescribing the methods
and providing or designating sites and facilities for the disposal of
PCBs and products containing PCBs. Such rules may require reporting by persons disposing of PCBs and products containing
PCBs. Persons disposing of PCBs or products containing PCBs
shall comply with such rules unless such products are exempted
under sub. (3) (b) or (c). In this section, disposal does not include
the disposal of PCBs in sludge produced by wastewater treatment
systems under s. 289.05 (1) and chs. NR 500 to 520, Wis. adm.
code, the discharge of effluents containing PCBs or the manufacture or sale of recycled paper products to which PCBs have not
been intentionally added during or after manufacture for any of
the uses set forth in sub. (1) (c). Nothing in this section shall exempt any person from applicable disposal or discharge limitations required or authorized under other statutes.
(8) The department shall adopt rules setting forth the method
and manner of sampling, preparing samples and analyzing PCBs
which shall be used by the department in implementing this
section.
(9) The department shall enforce this section as provided in
ss. 283.89 and 283.91.

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