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i <br /> 1 <br /> i <br /> Access and Haul Roads. Dust control is required on all unpaved access and haul roads, ' <br /> and unpaved vehicle and equipment traffic areas at construction sites, per Rule 8021 — i <br /> Construction, Demolition, Excavation, Extraction, and Other Earthmoving Activities. <br /> Storage Piles and Bulk Materials.. The handling, storage, and transportation requirements <br /> for bulk materials are found in Rule 8031 —Sulk Materials. These requirements include: I <br /> applying water as materials are handled, stabilizing or covering stored materials, and <br /> installing wind barriers to limit VDE. Limiting vehicle speed, loading haul trucks with a <br /> freeboard six inches or greater, covering haul trucks,.6r applying water to the top of the load <br /> are options for reducing VDE from vehicle transportation of bulk materials. ! <br /> Demolition. Wetting of the exterior of a building to be demolished is required. Demolition i <br /> debris and the area around the demolition must also be controlled to limit VDE. Cleaning <br /> up carryout and trackout must be completed according to Rule 8041. Demolition activities <br /> are also subject to the District's asbestos rule, Rule 4002— National Emission Standards for. <br /> Hazardous Air Pollutants. <br /> i <br /> Dust Control plans. For large construction projects, Rule 8021 requires the owner or <br /> contractor to submit a Dust Control Plan to the District for approval at least 30 days prior to <br /> commencing construction activities. This requirement applies to projects that include 40 or <br /> more acres of disturbed surface area or will involve moving more than 2,500 cubic yards per <br /> day of material on at least three days during the project. <br /> Record keeping. All sites subject to the regulation that employ dust control measures must <br /> keep records for each day any dust controls are used. The District has developed record <br /> keeping forms for water application, street sweeping, and for "permanent" controls such as <br /> applying long term dust palliatives, vegetation, ground cover materials, paving, or other <br /> durable materials. Pursuant to Rule 8011, records must be kept for one year after the.end <br /> of dust generating activities. <br /> Exemptions. Activities in areas above 3,000 feet elevation are exempt from all Regulation <br /> VI II requirements. The following exemptions in Rule 8021 apply to construction activities: ' <br /> • Blasting activities } <br /> • Maintenance and remodeling of existing buildings if the addition is less than 50% of <br /> the size of the existing building or 10,000 square feet. These activities, however, are <br /> subject.to the District's asbestos rule, Rule 4002. <br /> • Additions to single family dwellings <br /> • Mowing, disking or other weed control on sites less than '/2 acre. <br /> Nuisance. Whether or not the construction activity is exempt from the Regulation Vlll <br /> requirements, any activity that creates fugitive dust must not cause a nuisance, per Rule <br /> 4102 - Nuisance. Therefore, it is important to monitor the dust generating activities and; if <br /> necessary, plan for and implement the appropriate dust control measures to limit the <br /> public's exposure to fugitive dust. A <br /> This is a basic summary of Regulation VIII as it applies to the construction industry. For j <br /> more information contact the Compliance Division of the District office nearest to you. <br /> i <br />