Utah Admin. Code R307-309-10 - Mining Activities
(1) In addition to
the requirements under
R307-309-1 through
R307-309-6,
fugitive dust, construction activities, and roadways associated with mining
activities are regulated under the provisions of R307-309-10.
(2) Any person who owns or operates a mining
operation shall minimize fugitive dust as an integral part of site preparation,
mining activities, and reclamation operations.
(3) The fugitive dust control measures to be
used shall include:
(a) Periodic watering of
unpaved roads or;
(b) Use of
chemical stabilizers on unpaved roads or;
(c) Paving of roads.
(d) Immediate removal of coal, rock minerals,
soil, and other dust-forming debris from roads and frequent scraping and
compaction of unpaved roads to stabilize the road surface.
(e) Restricting the speed of vehicles in and
around the mining operation,
(f)
Revegetating, mulching, or otherwise stabilizing the surface of all areas
adjoining roads that are a source of fugitive dust.
(g) Restricting the travel of vehicles on
other than established roads.
(h)
Enclosing, covering, watering, or otherwise treating loaded haul trucks and
railroad cars, to minimize loss of material to wind and spillage.
(i) Substitution of conveyor systems for haul
trucks and covering of conveyor systems when conveyed loads are subject to wind
erosion.
(j) Minimizing the area of
disturbed land.
(k) Prompt
revegetation of regraded lands.
(l)
Planting of special windbreak vegetation at critical points in the permit
area.
(m) Control of dust from
drilling, using water sprays, hoods, dust collectors or other controls approved
by the director.
(n) Restricting
the areas to be blasted at any one time.
(o) Reducing the period of time between
initially disturbing the soil and revegetating or other surface
stabilization.
(p) Restricting
fugitive dust at spoil and coal transfer and loading points.
(q) Control of dust from storage piles
through use of enclosures, covers, or stabilization and other equivalent
methods or other techniques as determined necessary by the director and upon
concurrence by EPA.
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