Abrasive Blasting Sample Clauses

Abrasive Blasting. Abrasive blasting with CARB certified sands may be performed as a preparation step prior to surface coating. Particulate matter is emitted during this process. A general emission factor of 0.01 pound PM per pound of abrasive is used (SCAQMD - Permit Processing Manual, 1989) to estimate emissions of PM and PM10 when needed for compliance evaluations. A PM/PM10/PM2.5 ratio of 1.0 is assumed.
Abrasive Blasting. Fort ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ City Code Chapter 20 Nuisances, Article 1 In General, §20-1 Air pollution nuisances prohibited. Fort ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ City Code Chapter 26 Utilities, Article VII Stormwater Utility, §26-498 Water quality control.
Abrasive Blasting. Above: This photo illustrates abrasive blasting without dust mitigation in place.
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