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When the PCBs in Priority Building Materials Screening Assessment identifies one or more <br />Priority Building Materials with PCBs, the Applicant must comply with all related applicable <br />federal and state laws, including potential notification of the appropriate regulatory agencies, <br />including EPA, the Regional Water Board, and/or the DTSC. Agency contacts are provided in <br />the Applicant Package. Additional sampling for and abatement of PCBs may be required. <br />Depending on the approach for sampling and removing building materials containing PCBs, the <br />Applicant shall notify or seek advance approval from USEPA before building demolition. Even <br />in circumstances where advance notification to or approval from USEPA is not required before <br />the demolition activity, the disposal of PCBs waste shall be regulated under the Toxic <br />Substances Control Act (TSCA). Additionally, the disposal of PCBs waste shall be subject to <br />California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22 Section 66262. Additional information shall be in <br />the Applicant Package. <br />3-23-700. Compliance with California and Federal PCBs Laws and Regulations <br />Applicants must comply with all Federal and California laws and regulations, including but not <br />limited to health, safety, and environmental laws and regulations, that relate to management and <br />cleanup of any and all PCBs, including but not limited to PCBs in Priority Building Materials, <br />other PCBs-contaminated materials, PCBs-contaminated liquids, and PCBs waste. <br />3-23-800. Information Submission and Applicant Certification <br />(a) The Applicant shall conduct a PCBs in Priority Building Materials Screening Assessment and <br />submit the associated information and results as part of the building demolition permit <br />application, including the following (see Applicant Package for more details): <br /> 1. Owner and project information, including location, year building was built, description <br /> of building construction type, and anticipated demolition date. <br /> 2. Determination of whether the building proposed for demolition is high priority for <br /> PCBs-containing building materials based on the structure age, use, and construction. <br /> 3. If high priority for PCBs-containing building materials based on the structure age, use, <br /> and construction, the concentration of PCBs in each Priority Building Materials present. <br /> If PCBs concentrations are determined via representative sampling and analysis, include <br /> a contractor’s report documenting the assessment which includes the completed QA/QC <br /> checklist from the Protocol for Assessing Priority PCBs-Containing Materials before <br /> Building Demolition and the analytical laboratory results. <br /> 4. For each Priority Building Material present with a PCBs concentration equal to or <br /> greater than 50 ppm, the approximate amount (linear feet or square feet) of that material <br /> in the building (see Applicant Package for more details). <br /> 5. Applicant’s certification of the accuracy of the information submitted. <br />(b) The Building Division of the Community Development Department shall specify a format or <br />guidance for the submission of the information. <br />231