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How to fill out the FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL PLAN (Rule 402) - Eastern Kern APCD - Kernair online
Filling out the Fugitive Dust Control Plan is an important step in ensuring compliance with air quality regulations. This guide provides a detailed, step-by-step approach to help you complete the necessary fields accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete your Fugitive Dust Control Plan online.
- To start, use the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Fugitive Dust Control Plan and display it in your designated online editor.
- Begin by completing the qualifying criteria section. Ensure you indicate whether your operation requires the submission of this plan based on the criteria listed.
- Fill in the project name and location. Provide the project name, address, city, section, township, range, expected start date, and end date.
- In the project description section, you can describe the project. If you have previously submitted this information with an ATC application, this step can be skipped.
- List all contacts responsible for the preparation, submission, and implementation of the plan. Include details for the primary and secondary contacts, such as names, titles, company names, addresses, phone numbers, and additional contact methods.
- For sources of fugitive dust, provide descriptions and locations. Additionally, list reasonably available control measures for each source, which may be attached as a separate document if preferred.
- If necessary, indicate if you have attached a plot plan. Otherwise, ensure you provide a clear visual representation of the dust sources and controls.
- Finally, review your entries for accuracy, then save your changes, and prepare to submit your completed Fugitive Dust Control Plan.
Complete your Fugitive Dust Control Plan online today to ensure your operation complies with local air quality regulations.
The most common method of controlling dust is a local exhaust ventilation (LEV) system. An LEV system is made up of a hood/enclosure, ducting, filter and a fan. The hood/enclosure is placed as close to the dust source as possible so that it extracts the hazardous substance being produced.
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