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Why should the cement industry do anything with their PCB transformers?
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations force owners of PCB equipment to carefully review regulatory compliance and develop PCB risk management programs. The EPA regulations are briefly reviewed, highlighting the more commonly violated requirements. Several risk management techniques are presented and discussed. A method of quantifying PCB equipment owning cost is presented.<>