Utah Admin. Code R307-309-5 - General Requirements for Fugitive Dust
(1) Except as provided in R307-309-5(3),
opacity caused by fugitive dust shall not exceed:
(a) 10% at the property boundary;
and
(b) 20% on site
(2) Any person owning or operating
a new or existing source of fugitive dust one-quarter acre or greater in size
shall submit a fugitive dust control plan to the director in accordance with
R307-309-6.
(3) Opacity in R307-309-5(1) shall not apply
when the wind speed exceeds 25 miles per hour if the owner or operator has
implemented, and continues to implement, the accepted fugitive dust control
plan in
R307-309-6 and administers one or more of the following contingency measures:
(a) Pre-event watering;
(b) Hourly watering;
(c) Additional chemical
stabilization;
(d) Cease or reduce
fugitive dust producing operations to the extent practicable.
(4) Wind speed shall be measured
by an anemometer.
(5) Opacity
observations of fugitive dust from any source shall be measured at the densest
point of the plume.
(a) For mobile sources,
visible emissions shall be measured at a point not less than 1/2 vehicle length
behind the vehicle and not less than 1/2 the height of the vehicle.
(b) Opacity observations of emissions from
stationary sources shall be measured in accordance with EPA Method 9.
(c) For intermittent sources, opacity
observations shall be conducted using Method 9; however, the requirement for
observations to be made at 15 second intervals over a six-minute period shall
not apply. The number of observations and the time period shall be determined
by the length of the intermittent or mobile source operation.
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