Maine Revised Statutes
Article 2: POLLUTION CONTROL
38 §419-B. Goals for dates of removal of transformers containing polychlorinated biphenyls

§419-B. Goals for dates of removal of transformers containing polychlorinated biphenyls
The State's goals for the dates of removal of transformers owned by public utilities that contain polychlorinated biphenyls in concentrations at or above 50 parts per million are as follows. For the purposes of this section, removal of a transformer that contains polychlorinated biphenyls may be accomplished through the retrofilling of the transformer with oil that contains polychlorinated biphenyls in concentrations below 50 parts per million.   [PL 1999, c. 193, §1 (NEW).]
1.  Transformers near surface waters.  The goal for the date of removal of pole-mounted or pad-mounted transformers owned by public utilities that contain polychlorinated biphenyls in concentrations at or above 50 parts per million and that are located within 100 feet of any surface water or an elementary school or secondary school as defined in Title 20‑A, section 1 is October 1, 2005.  
For the purposes of this subsection, "surface water" means a wetland mapped by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service under the National Wetlands Inventory project; a great pond as defined in section 480‑B; or a river, stream or brook as defined in section 480‑B.  
[PL 1999, c. 193, §1 (NEW).]
2.  Remaining transformers.  Subject to a utility's existing commercial storage facility license for polychlorinated biphenyls issued by the department, the goal for the date of removal of all pole-mounted or pad-mounted transformers, other than those described in subsection 1, owned by public utilities that contain polychlorinated biphenyls in concentrations at or above 50 parts per million is October 1, 2011.  
[PL 1999, c. 193, §1 (NEW).]
3.  Uninterruptible service.  The dates in this section may be extended to allow for adequate planning for the removal of transformers that provide electrical service to institutions for which service may not be interrupted without extensive planning, including, but not limited to, hospitals and schools.  
[PL 1999, c. 193, §1 (NEW).]
4.  Exception.  This section does not apply to transformers located in substations.  
[PL 1999, c. 193, §1 (NEW).]
5.  Voluntary goals.  A public utility is not required to meet the goals in this section.  
[PL 1999, c. 193, §1 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1999, c. 193, §1 (NEW).

Structure Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes

TITLE 38: WATERS AND NAVIGATION

Chapter 3: PROTECTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF WATERS

Subchapter 1: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BOARD

Article 2: POLLUTION CONTROL

38 §411. State contribution to pollution abatement

38 §411-A. State contribution to residential overboard discharge replacement projects

38 §411-B. Planning

38 §411-C. Maine Clean Water Fund

38 §412. Grants by State for planning

38 §412-A. Technical and legal assistance

38 §412-B. Consultation on waste water disposal

38 §413. Waste discharge licenses

38 §414. Applications for licenses

38 §414-A. Conditions of licenses

38 §414-B. Publicly owned treatment works

38 §414-C. Color pollution control

38 §414-D. Municipal satellite collection systems

38 §415. Appeals (REPEALED)

38 §416. Discharge of oil prohibited (REPEALED)

38 §417. Certain deposits and discharges prohibited

38 §417-A. Manure spreading

38 §418. Log driving and storage

38 §418-A. Protection of the Penobscot River

38 §418-B. Prohibition on application of fertilizers near great ponds

38 §419. Cleaning agents and lawn and turf fertilizer containing phosphate banned

38 §419-A. Prohibition on the use of tributyltin as an antifouling agent

38 §419-B. Goals for dates of removal of transformers containing polychlorinated biphenyls

38 §419-C. Prevention of the spread of invasive aquatic plants

38 §419-D. Synthetic plastic microbeads

38 §419-E. Coal tar sealant products

38 §420. Certain deposits and discharges prohibited

38 §420-A. Dioxin monitoring program (REPEALED)

38 §420-B. Surface water ambient toxic monitoring program

38 §420-C. Erosion and sedimentation control

38 §420-D. Storm water management

38 §420-E. Municipal storm water ordinances; transportation systems

38 §421. Solid waste disposal areas; location (REPEALED)

38 §422. Dredging permits (REPEALED)

38 §423. Discharge of waste from watercraft

38 §423-A. Discharge of waste from motor vehicles

38 §423-B. Watercraft sanitary waste pump-out facilities at marinas

38 §423-C. Registered owner's liability for vehicle illegally discharging waste

38 §423-D. Graywater and blackwater discharges from commercial passenger vessels

38 §424. Voluntary water quality monitors

38 §424-A. Coordination for addressing water quality problems related to subsurface waste water disposal systems in shellfish growing areas

38 §424-B. Water Quality Improvement Fund

38 §424-C. Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in firefighting or fire-suppressing foam