Dust Control Measures Sample Clauses

Dust Control Measures. Dust control measures will be implemented during construction activities at the project area to minimize the generation of dust. It is particularly important to minimize the exposure of on-site construction workers to dust containing COPCs and to prevent nuisance dust and dust containing COPCs from migrating off-site. Dust generation may be associated with excavation activities, truck traffic, ambient wind traversing soil stockpiles, loading of transportation vehicles, and other earthwork. Dust control measures may include the following: • mist or spray reclaimed water while performing excavation activities and loading transportation vehicles; • limit vehicle speeds on the property to 5 miles per hour; • control excavation activities to minimize the generation of dust; • minimize drop heights while loading transportation vehicles; and • cover with plastic sheeting or tarps any soil stockpiles generated as a result of excavating soil potentially impacted by COPCs (e.g., visibly contaminated or odorous soil or soil from areas known to contain lead-based paint). Additional dust control measures must be implemented, as necessary, especially if windy conditions persist. Required mitigation measures for dust control are also included in the NASA ▇▇▇▇ Development Plan, Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (“NADP EIS;” DCE, 2002).
Dust Control Measures. The owner agrees to provide for dust control measures such as calcium and water, to mitigate impacts as required by the Township of Southgate. These measures will be required for those areas of the site not asphalted or seeded with grass.
Dust Control Measures. A. If the Owner’s Representative or Owner decides it is necessary to use calcium chloride for more effective dust control, the Contractor shall furnish and spread the material, as directed herein.
Dust Control Measures. A. During the progress of the work, the Contractor shall conduct his operations and maintain the area of his activities, including sweeping and sprinkling of streets as necessary, to minimize creation and dispersion of dust. If the Owner’s Representative or Owner decides it is necessary to use calcium chloride for more