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1 i <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Air Pollution Control District <br /> Mitigation Measures <br /> Page 1 <br /> � . <br /> A. Emissions generated during the construction process <br /> areijof concern to the District. The following dust <br /> control practices should be implemented: <br /> 1) 'All material excavated or graded should be <br /> .' sufficiently watered to prevent excessive amount <br /> of dust. Watering should occur at least twice a <br /> 'iday with complete coverage, preferably in the late <br /> morning and after work is done for the day. <br /> 2) All clearing, grading, earth moving or excavation <br /> ;; activities shall cease during periods of high <br /> ' winds greater than 20 mph averaged over one hour. <br /> 3) , All material transported off-site shall be either <br /> sufficiently, watered or securely covered to <br /> ;, prevent excessive amount of dust. <br /> 4) ! The area disturbed by clearing, earth moving or <br /> excavation activities should be minimized at all <br /> times. <br /> 5) The developer should mow instead of disking for <br /> weed control, thereby leaving the ground <br /> undisturbed 'and with a mulch covering. <br /> B. After clearing, ; grading, earth moving, or excavation <br /> operations, fugitive dust emissions during <br /> construction phase should be controlled by the <br /> following methods: <br /> 1) All inactive portions of the construction site <br /> should be seeded and watered until grass growth is <br /> evident. <br /> 2) All active portions of the site shall be <br /> sufficiently watered to prevent excessive amount <br /> of dust. <br /> C. AtIall times, fugitive dust emissions should be <br /> I controlled using the following procedures: <br /> 1) On-site vehicle speed shall be limited to 15 mph. <br /> 2) All areas with vehicle traffic should be watered <br /> periodically for stabilization of dust emissions. <br />