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Dust Control Plan <br /> Section 2 — Plot Plan — Page 1 <br /> Project Name: <br /> 2-A Plot Plan <br /> A plot plan identifies the type and location of each project. Attach appropriately sized maps with the <br /> project boundaries outlined or use the space in sections 2-13 or 2-C to draw a plot plan. Attached maps <br /> may include tract maps, site maps, and topographic maps. Use the checklist below to make sure all areas <br /> have been identified on the plot plan. (Rule 8021 sec.6.3.6.2 s 6.3.6.5) <br /> Identify the relative locations of actual and potential sources of fugitive dust emissions. <br /> ❑ Bulk material handling and storage areas. <br /> ❑ Paved and unpaved access roads, haul roads, traffic areas, and equipment storage yards. r <br /> ❑ Exit points where carryout and trackout onto paved public roads may occur. <br /> ❑ Water supply locations if water application will be used for controlling visible dust emissions. <br /> Identify the relative locations of sensitive receptors within % mile of the project. (Rule 4102 sec.4.1) r <br /> ❑ No sensitive receptors within Y4 mile of the project. <br /> ❑ Residential areas, schools, day care, churches, hospitals, nursing facilities, commercial, retail, etc. <br /> ❑ Freeways, roads, or traffic areas that may be affected by the dust generating activities. <br /> ❑ Other: <br /> 2-B Draw Plot Plan (if one is not attached) May use the back of this form <br /> Include a North Arrow <br /> ❑ Plot plan is attached (Skip to 3-A). i <br /> l <br /> I <br /> 10,'14/2004 <br />