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San Joaquin Valley <br /> Unified Air Pollution Control, District <br /> September 9, 1996 <br /> Chandler Martin <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Community Development Department <br /> ':,'rt' i ' 1 <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 C Gil,41MU N i T! ' iC.�;i'... <br /> PLANNING <br /> SUBJECT: SITE APPROVAL FOR PALLET RECYCLING FACILITY (SA-96-47) <br /> Dear Mr. Martin: ~ <br /> The San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District has reviewed the <br /> proposed project and offers the following comments: <br /> Based on the information provided, a negative declaration is appropriate from an air <br /> quality perspective. <br /> However, projects of this type can generate emission from the movement of soil, use of <br /> construction equipment, bulk materials handling, asphalt paving and other related <br /> activities. <br /> This project is subject to District Regulation VIII (Fugitive Dust Prohibitions). The <br /> purpose of Regulation VIII is to reduce the amount of fine particulate matter (PM-10) <br /> entrained into the ambient air from man-made sources. Specifically, the Rules within <br /> Regulation VIII that apply to this project are: Rule 8010 (Administrative Requirements), <br /> and Rule 8020 (Construction, Demolition, Excavation, and Extraction Activities). <br /> Rule 8030 (Handling and Storage of Bulk Materials), Rule 8060 (Paved and Unpaved <br /> Roads), and Rule 8070 (Parking, Shipping, Receiving, Transfer, Fueling, and Service <br /> Areas) may apply to this project depending on construction practices employed at this <br /> site. <br /> The attached Synopsis highlights many of the requirements contained within <br /> Regulation VIII. The Synopsis is not meant to be all inclusive, but it can be a useful <br /> compliance aid in the field and office alike. Please refer to Regulation VIII for specific <br /> requirements. <br /> David L Crow <br /> Executive Director.fir Pollution Contra!Qfficer <br /> Northern Region Central Region Smtthern Region <br />