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Rezone/CUP
Rezone/CUP - Type
CUP
Petition Number
02338
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Mazomanie Township
Section Numbers
10
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DCPCUP-2016-02338
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Cior C. Maintain Access to Water Sources as Needed—The foreman is responsible for locating and <br /> maintaining access to water resources to provide adequate fugitive emissions control. For normal <br /> operations,application of a single management tool may be very effective in controlling emissions. <br /> D. Stockpiling and Stockpiling Maintenance—Stockpiling operations at crushing facilities consist of <br /> placing aggregates in storage piles with stackers or front-end loaders. Stackers are typically <br /> adjustable; so drop height to the piles can be controlled as with other conveyors. Loader transfer <br /> results in fewer emissions from dumping,but greater potential from the loader traffic and tire contact <br /> with generated fines. Travel roads may be sprayed with water for longer lasting control. Scraping and <br /> application of new aggregates can also be effective in controlling fugitive emissions from this <br /> operation. Fugitive emissions from stockpiles are highly dependent on aggregate gradation,weather, <br /> location, stockpile age, and amount of loading face activity. <br /> E. Transport of Final Product—Truck traffic in the area of crushing operations has the potential to <br /> generate excessive surface fines on haul roads. Watering and speed controls are the most effective <br /> options for controlling fugitive emissions from truck traffic. Any one of these management options <br /> may be incorporated into routine operations to provide continuous benefit. <br /> F. Total Facility—Minimizing the emissions from fugitive sources at a crushing and processing facility <br /> requires a knowledge of potential contributing factors on the part of operations level personnel, and a <br /> common-sense application of available management options to provide significant control of fugitive <br /> emissions from crushing operations. <br /> VI. Record keeping/Activity Documentation <br /> A. The Company is committed to accurate and complete documentation of crushing process parameters <br /> that influence and indicate compliance with applicable State and Federal regulations. The facility foreman <br /> cr, <br /> is required to record important process information on a daily basis,maintain the daily records for <br /> inspection,and to deliver the records to the company office for storage and reference for an additional four <br /> years. <br /> • <br />
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