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4. DUST CONTROL <br /> Dust will be controlled by confining unloading operations to the compost pad. The majority of <br /> the open areas around the facility will be paved or landscaped with appropriate cover material. <br /> Facility employees will use water hoses to apply a water spray to control any dust raised during <br /> unloading and processing of the green material. The compost pad, unloading area, and <br /> roadways will be washed down as needed to eliminate dust and/or residue build-up. All <br /> employees will wear the proper personal protective equipment. <br /> S. LrITER CONTROL <br /> All litter will be contained within the site boundaries. Litter will be controlled by fences placed <br /> at strategic locations and around the entire perimeter of the site and by an aggressive program <br /> of litter pickup. Litter will be picked-up daily. Vehicles will unload material on the composting <br /> pad minimizing the amount of Utter generated. Additionally, transfer vehicles, roll-off boxes, <br /> etc. will be covered to prevent windblown litter while traveling on roadways. <br /> 6. POLLLMON CONTROL <br /> Two possible sources of airpollution have been identified for the Compost Facility which are <br /> fugitive particulate matter emissions and emissions from operating equipment. To mitigate the <br /> impacts of particulate matter emissions during both construction and operations, a PM-10 Dust <br /> Prevention and Control will be prepared that will specify the methods of control that will be <br /> utilized. On-site equipment will be subject to the rules and regulation of the San Joaquin Valley <br /> Unified Air Pollution Control District. An Authority to Construct and Permit to Operate will <br /> be obtained for all stationary equipment that releases or has the potential to release air pollutants. <br /> 7. NUISANCE CONTROL <br /> Due to the remoteness of the site and proposed maintenance procedures, it is unlikely the facility <br /> will cause a public nuisance. <br /> 8. TRAFFIC CONTROL <br /> The MRF/Transfer Station and Composting Facility design and operation will minimize the <br /> impact on local traffic and provide a safe facility for all the employees and customers. The <br /> gatehouse and scales have been located to provide sufficient on-site vehicle stacking therefore <br /> L.'/PR0MCT/397/MRF/RC1-4.TCY December 15, 1993 <br /> 33 <br />