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Dust Control Plan <br /> Section 5 — Carryout and Trackout — Page 1 <br /> Project Name: <br /> 5-A Treatments for Preventing Trackout <br /> Select the control devices that will be used for preventing trackout from occurring onto paved public roads. - <br /> Trackout is any material that adheres to vehicle tires and is deposited onto a paved public road or the <br /> paved shoulder of a paved public road. Check one or a combination that will apply to this project. <br /> ❑ Grizzly: Rails, pipes, or grates used to dislodge debris off of vehicles before exiting the site. Extends from the <br /> intersection with the paved public road surface for the full width of the unpaved exit surface for a distance of at <br /> least 25 feet. (Rule 8041 sec.5.9.1) <br /> Describe: I <br /> ❑ Gravel Pad: A layer of washed gravel at least one (1) inch or larger in diameter, three (3) inches deep, and <br /> extends from the intersection with the public paved road surface for the full width of the unpaved exit surface for a T <br /> distance of at least 50 feet. (Rule 8041 sec.5.9.2) <br /> Gravel Size: Inches <br /> Pad Width: Feet Length: Feet Depth: Inches <br /> ❑ Paved Surface: Extends from the intersection with the paved public road surface for the full width of the <br /> unpaved access road for at least 100 feet to allow mud and dirt to drop off of vehicles before exiting the site. <br /> (Rule 8041 Sec.5.9.3) r <br /> Width: Feet Length: Feet <br /> Mud and dirt deposits accumulating on paved interior roads will be removed with sufficient frequency, but not less <br /> frequently than once per workday. Cleanup will commence within '/2 hour of generating any carryout and r <br /> trackout. (Rule 8041 Sec.5.8.2 and 5.9.3) <br /> Clean-up Frequency: r <br /> ❑ Wheel Washer: Uses water to dislodge debris from tires and vehicle undercarriage. (Rule 8011 sec.3.73) I <br /> Describe: <br /> ❑ Other: (Rule 8041 Sec.5.8.1.2) <br /> 5-13 Treatments for Preventing Carryout <br /> Report the required treatments that will be used for preventing carryout from occurring on paved public <br /> roads. Carryout occurs when materials from emptied or loaded haul trucks, vehicles, or trailers falls onto a <br /> paved public road or paved shoulder of a paved public road. <br /> ❑ No haul trucks will be routinely entering or leaving the project site. <br /> Emptied Haul Trucks: (Rule 8031 Sec 5.0) <br /> ❑ Interior cargo compartments will be cleaned before leaving the project site. <br /> ❑ Cargo compartment will be covered with a tarp or suitable cover before leaving the project site. <br /> Loaded Haul Trucks: Spillage or loss of materials from holes or other opening in the cargo compartment will be r <br /> prevented when material is transported onto any paved public access road. (Rule 8031 sec 5.0) <br /> Select one or both of the required applications: <br /> ❑ Haul trucks will be loaded such that the freeboard is not less than six inches with water applied to the top of <br /> the load before leaving the project site. <br /> ❑ Cargo compartment and load will be covered with a tarp or suitable cover before leaving the project site. <br /> ❑ Other: <br /> 10/14/2004 <br />