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E-4 <br /> FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL PLAN <br /> for Aggregate Operations <br /> Payne & Dolan, Inc. <br /> State and federal clean air rules mandate that crushed stone <br /> products be handled in a way to minimize fugitive dust. The <br /> principle fugitive sources at an aggregate site include <br /> portable crushing equipment, roadways, stockpile areas, and <br /> dust from loads of crushed stone being hauled away from <br /> the site. <br /> Steps that may be taken to minimize fugitive dust emissions <br /> include: <br /> 1) Add water or apply water sprays to crushing <br /> operations, including crushers, conveyors and <br /> screens, where fugitive dust emissions could exceed <br /> federal, state, or local limits. <br /> 2) Apply asphalt millings, asphalt paving, asphalt <br /> emulsion, or water spray and sweeping to plant <br /> roadways that are frequented by haulout trucks or by <br /> plant equipment. <br /> 3) Cover or apply water spray to stockpiles that may <br /> lose excessive amounts of dust during windy <br /> conditions. <br /> 4) Cover loads on haulout trucks where excessive dust <br /> may be generated during transport on public roads. <br /> For more information, please contact Environmental <br /> Compliance for Payne & Dolan, Inc. at (414) 524-1849 or <br /> (414) 524-1261 . <br /> FugiDust.mpt <br />