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J <br /> SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY UNIFIED AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT <br /> Regulation VIII Fugitive Dust/PM10 Synopsis <br /> i Rifle Baro AclMinrstratiiieRequirefnents< <br /> r Section Applicability <br /> Requirements/Impfementation <br /> 2.0 Applicability: This regulation applies to specified outdoor man-made sources of fugitive dust for the purpose of attaining <br /> health-based standards for fine particulate matter(PMto). Effective Date of Regulation Vlll Rules: December 10, 1993, <br /> [For the purpose of this regulation visible dust emissions is defined as: visible dust of such opacity as to obscure an <br /> observer's view to a degree equal to or greater than an opacity of 40% (40%), for a period or periods aggregating more <br /> than three minutes in any one hour, except as set fourth in Rule 8030, 5.1.1 <br /> 4.0 Exemptions: (All Regulation VIII Rules)Actions required by law to protect the environment; current District permitted activ- <br /> ities with PM,o control measures greater than or equal-to this regulation; public health & safety emergency operations <br /> lasting less than 30 days; vegetative reduction required by a Federal, State or local agency for fire prevention; and <br /> activities conducted above the elevation of 3000 feet, or during freezing conditions. <br /> 5.1 Chemical Stabilizing Agents. Must meet ARB/EPA acceptability and air/water quality standards. <br /> 5.4 Dust Palliative and Asphalt Paving. Shall comply with other applicable District Rules (i.e. Rule 4641) <br /> I'�tile 81720 Construction, �emt�i�tior , I;xc�uat�orfY EX#FdC#fon .: . <br /> 2.0 Applicability:Any construction, demolition, excavation, extraction, water mining related disturbances of <br /> if, and the initial r <br /> construction of landfills prior to commencement of landfill operations. <br /> a <br /> i 4.0 Exemptions: <br /> an preparation for agriculture; activities a ' <br /> pproved prior to the effective date of this Rule; blasting activities; <br /> maintenance or remodeling activities of less than 10,000 square feet or 50% of building area; renovation of ground <br /> water recharge basins; and solar drying & harvesting of sedimentary calcium carbonate precipitates. Compliance with <br /> Section 5.1 of this rule is not required where soil moisture or natural crusting is sufficient to limit visible dust emissions. <br /> 5.1 All disturbed areas of a construction site, including Effective stabilization of visible dust emissions(40%)utilizing water, <br /> storage piles, not used for seven or more days. chemical stabilizer/suppressant, or vegetative ground cover. 1 <br />' 5.2 On-site unpaved roads and off-site unpaved access Effective stabilization of visible dust emissions(40%)utilizing water, a <br /> roads, or a chemical stabilizer/suppressant. <br /> 5.3. Land clearing, grubbing, scraping, excavation, land Effective control of fugitive dust emissions utilizing the application h <br /> leveling, grading, cut&fill,and demolition activities. of water, or by presoaking. � <br /> i <br /> Operation of wrecking balls or wrecking equipment. All exterior surfaces of a building up to six stories in height shall be <br /> i <br /> wetted during demolition. <br /> ill 5.4 Public ' <br /> paved roads, shoulders, and access ways Limit or promptly remove any accumulation of mud or dirt. <br /> adjacent to the site. Recommended use of paved aprons, gravel strips, or wheel washers. <br /> The use of blower devices for the'removal of accumulations is <br /> prohibited. The use of dry rotarybrushes is prohibited, except <br /> 77— where preceded or accompanied by wetting to limit dust emissions. <br /> Rtile 8030T4.OExemptions: <br /> Sa` e, Hand[ir� <br /> 3 g:and Trans art of Bulk Matiarials <br /> P <br /> ity: Outdoor handling/storage of bulk material emittingvisible dust. Additional requirements ma apply f com- <br /> q Y PP Y i <br /> e with this Rule requires the installation or modification of equipment under existing District permit. <br /> Conditions where moisture content of the material is sufficient to limit visible dust emissions; agricultural <br /> ting, open air drying, handling or storage of baled, cubed, pelletized, long-stemmed or pre-cleaned material;timber <br /> ting; dust free materials; materials less than 250 cubic yards; and materials subject to damage by wetting. <br /> of bulk materials in an outside area fora Chute/conveyer must be fully enclosed, or spray equipment wets <br /> distance of twelve feet or greater with the use of a materials to limit visible dust emissions (20% opacity) as defined in <br /> chute or conveyor device. District Rule 4101-Visible Emissions, or materials conveyed are <br /> washed, separated, or screened to remove PM1a. <br /> 5.2 Materials transported by vehicle, except on site, Requirements of Rule 8020, 5.4 apply. Wet material to limit visible <br /> dust emissions (40%), or provide at least six inches of freeboard <br /> space from the top of the transport container, or cover the container. <br /> 5.3 Outdoor storage of materials greater than 250 cubic Effective stabilization of visible dust emissions (40%)utilizing water, <br /> yards. or a chemical stabilizer/suppressant within seven days after the <br /> addition or removal of materials. <br />