Air Emissions Monitoring (PL1 Sample Clauses

Air Emissions Monitoring (PL1. 2.1) 74 9.1.3 Reclamation and Closure (PL1.3) 74 9.2 Social and Community Development (PL2 SCD) 75 2.1 Job Creation (PL2.1) 75 9.2.2 Education Program (PL2.2) 75 9.2.3 Community Health (PL2.3) 76 9.2.4 Cultural Liaison (PL2.4) 76 9.2.5 Urban Development Plan (PL2.5) 76 9.2.6 Land Management and Mitigation of Economic Displacement (PL2.6) 76 9.2.7 Boleo Foundation (PL2.7) 76 9.3 Community and Employee Health, Safety and Protection (PL3 CEHSP) 76 9.3.1 Worker Health and Safety (PL3.1) 76 3.2 Civil Protection (PL 3.2) 77 9.4 Public Consultation and Disclosure (PL4 PCD) 77 9.4.1 Consultation (PL4.1) 78 9.5 Disclosure (PL4.2) 78 9.5.2 Grievance Mechanism (PL4.3) 78 Site Safety Orientation Revision 20091030 English Spanish Employee Safety Orientation Change Management Revision B 25may10 Contractors and Suppliers Requirements Social Responsibility Revision D 17may10
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Air Emissions Monitoring (PL1. Design: in order to comply with the terms and conditions established in the EIR, this program was designed in 2007 and, officially, filed on August of that year. However, an important part in the design of the control scheme is the establishment of an air quality baseline by which set points and indicators may be defined. MMB will use the two year construction period to establish that baseline with specific emphasis on sulfur oxides and total suspended particles concentrations. In addition to monitoring required as a permit condition, MMB will estimate greenhouse gas emissions each year based on actual production and compare those emissions with a projection of greenhouse gases for the project. Implementation: the monitoring plan will be operative once the acid plant is commissioned. Other sources of concern will be the diesel generators at the power plant and dust emissions from service and haulage roads.

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