(i) Definitions. For the purposes of this
section, the following definitions shall apply:
(1) "Access road" means any road extending
from a public thoroughfare onto the property of a construction project, quarry,
or surface mining operation.
(2)
"Adequately wetted" means sufficiently moistened with water to minimize the
release of particulate matter into the ambient air as determined by the test
method(s) in subsection (h)(5).
(3)
"Agricultural operation" means activities necessary for the growing and
harvesting of crops or raising of fowl or animals.
(4) "APCO" means the executive officer, air
pollution control officer, or the designee of the executive officer or air
pollution control officer of any air pollution control or air quality
management district created or continued in existence pursuant to Part 3
(commencing with section
40000), Division 26, Health and
Safety Code.
(5) "Approved asbestos
bulk test method" means ARB Test Method 435 or an alternative asbestos bulk
test method approved in writing by the Executive Officer of the California Air
Resources Board.
(6) "ARB" means
the California Air Resources Board.
(7) "ARB Test Method 435" means the test
method specified in title 17, California Code of Regulations, section
94147.
(8) "Asbestos" means asbestiforms of the
following minerals: chrysotile (fibrous serpentine), crocidolite (fibrous
riebeckite), amosite (fibrous cummingtonite--grunerite), fibrous tremolite,
fibrous actinolite, and fibrous anthophyllite.
(9) "Asbestos-containing material" means any
material that has an asbestos content of 0.25 percent or greater.
(10) "Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan" means a
detailed written document specifying measures that would be implemented to
minimize the emissions of asbestos-laden dust.
(11) "Carry-out" or "track-out" means any
bulk material that adheres to and agglomerates on the exterior surfaces of
motor vehicles, haul trucks, and/or equipment, including tires, and that has
fallen or been deposited onto a paved public roadway.
(12) "Construction," "grading," "construction
or grading operation" and "construction or grading activity" mean any surface
disturbance conducted with powered equipment or any related activity,
including, but not limited to, all surface and subsurface cuts and fills,
excavation, trenching, stockpiling, bulldozing, and landfills.
(13) "District" means any air pollution
control or air quality management district created or continued in existence
pursuant to Part 3 (commencing with section
40000), Division 26, Health and
Safety Code.
(14) "Geographic
ultramafic rock unit" means a geographic area that is designated as an
ultramafic rock unit or ultrabasic rock unit, including the unit boundary line,
on any of the maps referenced in Appendix A.
(15) "Geologic evaluation" means an
evaluation of a property to determine the presence of various types of rocks,
including ultramafic rock, serpentinite, or other metamorphic derivatives of
ultramafic rock.
(16) "Gravel pad"
means a layer of gravel, rock, or crushed rock which is at least one inch or
larger in diameter and less than five (5) percent silt content, maintained at
the point of intersection of a paved public roadway and a work site entrance to
dislodge mud, dirt, and debris from tires of motor vehicles and haul trucks
prior to leaving a worksite.
(17)
"Grizzly" means a device used to dislodge mud, dirt, and debris from the tires
and undercarriage of motor vehicles and haul trucks prior to leaving the work
site.
(18) "HEPA filter" means a
High Efficiency Particulate Air filter used to remove particles less than one
(1) micron in aerodynamic diameter and operates at removal efficiencies of 99.9
percent or greater.
(19)
"Naturally-occurring asbestos" means asbestos that has not been processed in an
asbestos mill.
(20)
"Owner/operator" or "person" includes, but is not limited to:
(A) An individual, trust, firm, joint stock
company, business concern, partnership, limited liability company, association,
or corporation including, but not limited to, a government
corporation;
(B) Any city, county,
district, commission, the state or any department, agency, or political
subdivision thereof, any interstate body, and the federal government or any
department or agency thereof to the extent permitted by law; or
(C) A project proponent and any of its
contractors or subcontractors.
(21) "Paving" means creating a cover
consisting of portland cement, asphalt concrete, or chip seal.
(22) "Project Boundaries" means the
right-of-way and any construction easements adjacent to and necessary for the
purposes of a specific road construction project or maintenance
activity.
(23) "Property" means any
real property including, but not limited to, any contiguous parcel or parcels
of land and anything attached to, or erected on it.
(24) "Quarrying" means the act of obtaining
stone from the earth by means of cutting, digging, excavating, or blasting and
includes processes used to convert the excavated material into commercial
products.
(25) "Registered
geologist" means an individual that is currently licensed as a geologist with
the State of California, Department of Consumer Affairs, Board of Geology and
Geophysicists.
(26) "Remote
location" means any location that is at least one (1.0) mile from the location
of a receptor. "Receptor" includes, but is not limited to, any hospital,
school, day care center, work site, business, residence, and permanent
campground. The distance to the nearest receptor is to be measured from the
outermost limit of the area to be disturbed or road surface, whichever is
closer.
(27) "Road Construction and
Maintenance" means the activities undertaken to build roads, highways,
railroads, bridges, culverts, drains and other works incidental to road or
highway construction, and maintenance activities that involve grading or
excavation. Road Construction and Maintenance does not include the construction
of rest stops, maintenance buildings, or parking lots. These excluded
activities are subject to the requirements of subsection (e).
(28) "Road surface" means the traveled way of
a road and any shoulder which may extend up ten (10) feet from the edge of the
traveled way.
(29) "Sand and Gravel
Operation" means any facility operating in alluvial deposits.
(30) "Serpentine" means any form of the
following hydrous magnesium silicate minerals: antigorite, lizardite, and
chrysotile.
(31) "Serpentinite"
means a rock consisting almost entirely of serpentine, although small amounts
of other minerals such as magnetite, chromite, talc, brucite, and
tremolite-actinolite may also be present. "Serpentinite" is a metamorphic
derivative of the ultramafic rocks, peridotite, pyroxenite, or
dunite.
(32) "Surface mining" means
all, or any part of, the process involved in the mining of minerals on mined
lands by removing overburden and mining directly from the mineral deposit,
open-pit mining of minerals naturally exposed, mining by the auger method,
dredging and quarrying, or surface work incident to an underground mine.
"Surface mining" includes, but is not limited to, in place distillation or
retorting or leaching, the production and disposal of mining waste, prospecting
and exploratory activities or any activity subject to regulation under the
Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1975, Public Resources Code section
2700
et seq.
(33) "Ultrabasic rock"
means ultramafic rock.
(34)
"Ultramafic rock" means an igneous rock composed of 90 percent or greater of
one or a combination of the following iron/magnesium-rich, dark-colored
silicate minerals: olivine, pyroxene, or more rarely amphibole. For the
purposes of this section, "ultramafic rock" includes the following rock types:
dunite, pyroxenite, and peridotite; and their metamorphic
derivatives.
(35) "Visible
emissions" means any particulate matter that is visually detectable without the
aid of instruments other than corrective lenses.
Appendix A
California Department of Conservation
Division of Mines and Geology
AVAILABLE GEOLOGIC MAPS FOR CALIFORNIA
GEOLOGIC ATLASES OF CALIFORNIA Scale 1:250,000
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: ALTURAS
Compiled by Gay, T.E. and others, 1958
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: BAKERSFIELD
Compiled by Smith, A.R., 1964 (reprinted 1992)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: DEATH VALLEY
Compiled by Streitz, R.L. and Stinson, M.C., 1974
(reprinted 1991)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: FRESNO
Compiled by Matthews, R.A. and Burnett, J.L., 1965
(reprinted 1991)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: KINGMAN
Compiled by Jennings, C.W., 1961
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: LONG BEACH
Compiled by Jennings, C.W., 1962 (reprinted 1992)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: LOS ANGELES
Compiled by Jennings, C.W. and Strand, R.G., 1969
(reprinted 1991)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: MARIPOSA
Compiled by Strand, R.G., 1967 (reprinted 1991)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: NEEDLES
Compiled by Bishop, C.C., 1963 (reprinted 1992)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: REDDING
Compiled by Strand, R.G., 1962
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: SALTON SEA
Compiled by Jennings, C.W., 1967 (reprinted 1992)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: SAN LUIS OBISPO
Compiled by Jennings, C.W., 1958 (reprinted 1992)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: SAN DIEGO -- EL CENTRO
Compiled by Strand, R.G., 1962 (reprinted 1992)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: SANTA ANA
Compiled by Rogers, T.H., (reprinted 1992)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: SANTA CRUZ
Compiled by Jennings, C.W. and Strand, R.G., 1958
(reprinted 1992)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: SANTA MARIA
Compiled by Jennings, C.W., 1959 (reprinted 1992)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: TRONA
Compiled by Jennings, C.W., 1962
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: UKIAH
Compiled by Jennings, C.W. and Strand, R.G., 1960
(reprinted 1992)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: WALKER LAKE
Compiled by Koenig, J.B., 1963 (reprinted 1992)
GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF CALIFORNIA: WESTWOOD
Compiled by Lyndon, P.A. and others, 1960
REGIONAL GEOLOGIC MAP SERIES Scale 1:250,000
GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE CHICO QUADRANGLE
(set of five sheets)
By Saucedo, G.J. and Wagner, D.L., 1992
GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE SACRAMENTO QUADRANGLE
(set of four sheets)
Compiled by Wagner, D.L. and others, 1981
GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE SANTA ROSA QUADRANGLE
(set of five sheets)
Compiled by Wagner, D.L. and Bortugno, E.J. (reprinted
1999)
GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE SAN BERNARDINO QUADRANGLE
(set of five sheets)
Compiled by Bortugno, E.J. and Spittler, T.E. (reprinted
1998)
GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE WEED QUADRANGLE
(set of four sheets)
By Wagner, D.L. and Saucedo, G.J., 1987
GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE SAN FRANCISCO-SAN JOSE
QUADRANGLE
(set of five sheets)
By Wagner, D.L., Bortugno, E.J. and McJunkin, R.D.,
1990
Color-coded faults
LOCAL GEOLOGIC MAPS
AREAS MORE LIKELY TO CONTAIN NATURALLY-OCCURRING ASBESTOS
IN WESTERN EL DORADO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
By Ron Churchill, March 2000
Scale 1:100,000
SERPINTINITE SURVEY OF LAKE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA - MAP A,
ULTRAMAFIC, ULTRABASIC, AND SERPENTINE ROCK AND SOILS OF LAKE COUNTY,
Adopted: March 2, 1992
Scale: 1:100,000