Dust Mitigation Plan definition

Dust Mitigation Plan means an attachment to a Dust Control Operating Permit that lists all the construction activities that may occur and the BMPs that shall be used to mitigate dust at a permitted site. Upon approval of the application, the Dust Mitigation Plan becomes an enforceable part of the Dust Control Operating Permit.
Dust Mitigation Plan means the dust monitoring plan required to be included in the Comprehensive Plan.
Dust Mitigation Plan means the dust mitigation plan

Examples of Dust Mitigation Plan in a sentence

  • This may include development of an Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan and an Asbestos Health and Safety Program for approval by the APCD.

  • On September 21, 2018, after notice and opportunity for public comment the ICAPCD submitted the High Wind Exceptional Event Fugitive Dust Mitigation Plan (Mitigation Plan) for review and verification.

  • Mitigation measures for the control of fugitive dust shall comply with the requirements of Rule 223.2. In addition, an Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan (ADMP) Application with appropriate fees shall be submitted to and approved by the District prior to start of project construction.

  • Prior to the development phase of the project, the subdivider shall contact the Mendocino County Air Quality Management District for a determination as to the need for an Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan and/or Geologic Survey to comply with CCR section 93105 and 93106 relating to naturally occurring asbestos.

  • In addition, a Fugitive Dust Mitigation Plan (DMP) Application with appropriate fees shall be submitted to and approved by the AQMD prior to start of project construction.

  • In addition, a Fugitive Dust Mitigation Plan (DMP) Application with appropriate fees shall be submitted to and approved by the AQMD prior to start of project construction if a Grading Permit is required from the Building Dept.

  • Prior to grading permit issuance, an Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan (ADMP) shall be submitted with appropriate fees to and approved by the Air Quality Management District (AQMD).

  • Each subsequent individual lot developer shall prepare an Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan when the construction area is equal to or greater than one acre.

  • In addition, the appropriate Fugitive Dust Prevention (FDP) Application or Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan (ADMP) Application shall be submitted to and approved by the District prior to issuance of a building permit or grading permit.

  • The PEP identified for the project shall be used to determine the BMPs for the Dust Mitigation Plan.

Related to Dust Mitigation Plan

  • Erosion and sediment control plan means a comprehensive plan developed to address pollution caused by erosion and sedimentation of soil particles or rock fragments during construction.

  • Treatment plan means a written agreement between the department and the parent or