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73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE PALM DESERT, CALIFQRNIA 92260-2578 TEL: (760) 776-6450 FAX: (760)341-7096 kip l • ♦ ! • • On November 13, 2003, the City Council of the City of Palm Desert unanimously passed Ordinance 1056 which revised Title 24, Chapter 12 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code, more commonly known as the Dust Control Ordinance. This ordinance was enacted December 13, 2003, to comply with requirements from the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD), and has created new requirements for all applicants for grading permits. 1. All projects disturbing more than 5,000 sq. ft. of earth must complete a PM10 plan. Providing PMIO notes on the grading plan will no longer be adequate. Consult the AQMD Dust Control Handbook for additional requirements on larger projects. 2. The PM10 plan will need to be prepared per the instructions in the AQMD Dust Control Handbook. Form templates for preparing the plan are available from the City or the AQMD. 3. Any individual responsible for preparing a PM10 plan must possess a certificate of attendance for the Coachella Valley Fugitive Dust Control Class. 4. Any person performing any site grading, whether contractor or owner, must possess a certificate of attendance for the Coachella Valley Fugitive Dust Control Class or designate an individual who has a certificate of attendance to represent them by completing a Owner Designee form. If you have not yet attended the class you will need to contact the AQMD Tuesday through Friday between the hours of 7:00 AM and 5:30 PM. To register, contact: Sharon Fujimoto South Coast Air Quality Management District (866) 861-3878 dustcomrol(a,agmd.gov Classes are held monthly in the CVAG building in the Palm Desert Civic Center.* Contact the AQMD for the exact datas and times of the classes. There is no fee to take the class. *If you have a group of at least 15 persons desiring to become certified, the AQMD will — - conduct the class at your site free of charge. CITY OF PALM DESERT 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260-2578 TEL: (760) 776-6450 FAX: (760) 341-7098 (F® I-l®) Use of an 8 % by 11 inch, stand alone site -specific fugitive dust control plan is required regardless if the information is included on an approved grading plan. 1. If you have not yet attended the Coachella Valley Fugitive Dust Control Class and received a certificate of completion, and you are not designating a certified individual to act in your behalf, contact the AQMD to register for the class. Contact Sharon Fujimoto at (866) 861-3878. The class if offered monthly free of charge. 2. Fill out the 4 pages of the Palm Desert Fugitive Dust Control Plan Application Form - (FORM A). When completing Form "A" follow instructions to complete a vicinity map and site exhibit. 3. If you are designating a certified individual to act on your behalf, complete the Ownership Designee Form - (FORM OD). 4. Fill out the 6 pages of the Coachella Valley Fugitive Dust Control Plan for Projects greater than 10 Acres. Prepare site exhibits and maps as directed. 5. Submit the PM10 Plan Packet to the department of Public Works with your grading plan submittal. 6. At the time of grading permit issuance, obtain PM10 sign(s) per the attached drawing, and post as shown on the site exhibit prior to starting any grading operations. The sign may be removed only after all grading activities have ceased, any exposed areas have been stabilized, and the grading has received a final inspection signoff. 7. Forms PI and PC must be completed at the start and finish of the project. PM10 (FORM I-10) PAGE 1 SUMMARY FLOWCHART FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS The following is a summary checklist and flowchart for the construction activity dust control ordinance requirements. Project operators, Fugitive Dust Control Plan reviewers, and code enforcement personnel can use this to ensure that all dust control ordinance requirements are met throughout the construction process. Additional information on specific requirements is included in the referenced Handbook Chapters. ❑ Implement Coachella Valley BACM for all sources (Coachella Valley Dust Control Handbook Chapter 2) ❑ All sites requiring a grading permit, or that involve more than 5,000 square feet of soil disturbance, or import/export more than 100 cubic yards of material per day must prepare and have a Fugitive Dust Control Plan approved by the permitting authority (Coachella Valley Dust Control Handbook Chapter 3) ❑ Install construction project signage (Coachella Valley Dust Control Handbook Chapter 5) ❑ Maintain daily dust control log and chemical stabilization recordkeeping (Coachella Valley Dust Control Handbook Chapter 6) ❑ Ensure compliance with applicable test methods (Coachella Valley Dust Control Handbook Chapter 8) The Coachella Valley dust control ordinances require local government approval of a Fugitive Dust Control Plan prior to: Issuance of a grading permit Issuance of a building permit for projects with 5,000 or more square feet of soil disturbance Issuance of permits for projects that import or export more than 100 cubic feet of bulk material per day The Fugitive Dust Control Plan requirements consist of two elements: (1) Fugitive Dust Control Plan Application (Form A); and (2) Fugitive Dust Control Plan (Form DCP or equivalent for projects with less than 10 acres of disturbed surfaces or a Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan for projects with 10 or more acres of disturbed surfaces) The following guidance has been prepared for construction project operators to facilitate preparation of consistent Fugitive Dust Control Plans throughout the Valley. FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL PLAN APPLICATION FORM The following instructions have been prepared to assist project operators in preparing a Fugitive Dust Control Plan application (Form A) for construction activities. Submitting a complete application is essential in expediting the process, so please read and follow the instructions carefully. In addition to the Fugitive Dust Control Plan application (Form A), construction activities are required to prepare a Fugitive Dust Control Plan. Guidance for preparing Fugitive Dust Control Plans for smaller projects (less than 10 acres of disturbed surfaces) and larger projects (10 acres or more of disturbed surfaces) is also included in this Chapter. Fugitive Dust Control Plan Application Form (Form A - Page 1 of 4) Please print in ink or type. Blank spaces must be completed for the application to be processed. If an item is not applicable, please enter N/A. Form Preparer: Property Owner ❑ Developer ❑ Prime Contractor ❑ Other ❑ (If Other, attach Owner Designee Form OD) { CONTACT PERSON NAME COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE TELEPHONE NUMBER FACSIMILE NUMBER 24-HOUR, MANNED AFTER HOURS PHONE NUMBER AQMD DUST CLASS CERTIFICATE # 2. Proiect Address or Location PROJECT NAME PROJECT ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE NEAREST MAJOR CROSS STREETS PARCEL NUMBERS Fugitive Dust Control Plan Application Form (Form A - Page 2 of 4) 3. Project Acreage (total land to be disturbed) include project site and associated unpaved access roads, stockpiles, and staging areas) PROJECT SIZE (ACRES) WATER SOURCE (GPM) 4. Project Owner (if Fugitive Dust Control Plan preparer is not the property owner) NAME COMPANY NAME (IF APPLICABLE) ADDRESS (INCLUDE CITY, STATE, & ZIP CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER FACSIMILE NUMBER 5. The Person(s) responsible for dust control measures and to whom official notices should be sent if necessary RESPONSIBLE PERSON COMPANY NAME ADDRESS (INCLUDE CITY, STATE, & ZIP CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER 24-HOUR, MANNED AFTER-HOURS TELEPHONE NUMBER FACSIMILE NUMBER AQMD DUST CLASS CERTIFICATE # Fugitive Dust Control Plan Application Form (Form A - Page 3 of 4) 6. On -Site Superintendent/SuDervisor/Foreman contact NAME COMPANY NAME ADDRESS (INCLUDE CITY, STATE, & ZIP CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER 24-HOUR, MANNED AFTER-HOURS TELEPHONE NUMBER AQMD DUST CLASS CERTIFICATE # 7. Site Mapping Provide a map showing the vicinity of the project clearly identifying the closest major cross streets or other landmarks and the project location. Label this map "Vicinity Map". Required map size is 8'/2 by 11". Provide an 8 ''/2' by 11" or larger Assessor Parcel Map for the property(s) on which the project will be occurring. Outline or highlight the affected parcels. Identify location of site entrances, internal unpaved haul routes, wind fencing, areas to be chemically stabilized and other proposed and required dust control mitigations. Projects that are only installing or constructing linear features such as roads, pipelines or other utilities that border or cross more than one Assessor's parcel do not require Assessor's Parcel Maps, but must provide a detailed vicinity map adequately depicting the entire project area. If the project is divided into construction phases (separate physical project areas), provide a map clearly identifying the phases. 8. Attach a Fugitive Dust Control Plan ✓ Projects with less than 10 acres of disturbed surfaces must complete and attach a Fugitive Dust Control Plan (Form DCP) or equivalent. ✓ Projects with 10 acres or more of disturbed surfaces must complete and attach a Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan. Guidance for preparation of a Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan is included later in this Chapter. Fugitive Dust Control Plan Application Form (Form A - Page 4 of 4) 9. Project notifications For projects with 10 acres or more of disturbed surfaces, the dust control ordinance requires notification to the local permitting authority and to the AQMD prior to project initiation and at project completion. (Refer to Chapter 4 of the Coachella Valley Dust Control Handbook for specific requirements and forms). 10. Project Signage Construction signage must be installed on -site prior to construction. Guidelines for construction signage are found in Chapter 5 of the Coachella Valley Dust Control Handbook. 11. Owner Agreement The signatory on this application constitutes an agreement by the owner to be the person with authority to enforce compliance by all contractors and subcontractors of the Dust Control Ordinance, Fugitive Dust Control Plan conditions, and any supplements identified by the permitting authority. Once approved, this application is incorporated by reference and becomes apart of the approved site grading plan. Owner Signature Date Printed Name Title and Company AQMD Coachella Valley Fugitive Dust Control Class Certificate # Ownership Designee Form (Form OD) An owner's designee form is required if a Fugitive Dust Control Plan is not prepared/implemented by the property owner, developer or prime contractor. DESIGNEE'S NAME COMPANY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION PHONE NUMBER AFTER-HOURS PHONE NUMBER AQMD DUST CLASS CERTIFICATE # PROPERTYOWNER INFORMATION S• • e PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION PHONE NUMBER 24-HOUR, MANNED AFTER- HOURS PHONE NUMBER OWNER STATEMENT I hereby authorize the person listed as my designee to act on my behalf in all matters regarding the issuance and requirements of the Fugitive Dust Control Plan for construction activities. The designee is responsible for project duration. The designee has successfully completed the AQMD Coachella Valley Fugitive Dust Control Class. Furthermore, the designee is responsible for ensuring the contractor(s), subcontractor(s), and all other persons associated with the project are in compliance with the approved Fugitive Dust Control Plan, dust control ordinance requirements, and AQMD regulations. Owner's Signature Date Printed Name CITY OF PALM DESERT 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260-2578 TEL: (760) 776-6450 FAX: (760) 341-7098 „„ , . 1' B rc,, Fugitive Dust Control Plan For Projects > 10 Acres (Form DCP, Page 1 of 5) Project Name: Permit Number (if applicable): Owner Name: Anticipated Start Date: Total Earth -Movement (Cubic Yards): Water Source No. Water Trucks No. Water Towers Anticipated Completion Date: Note: Complete entire forth by checking applicable boxes. Write "N/A" over box if not applicable. Proiect Phases Clearing, Grubbing,. & Mass Grading Finish Grading ' Site Construction Source (Describe Control Actions) (Describe Control Actions) (Describe Control Actions) Category Stabilize backfill material: Stabilize backfill material: Stabilize backfill material: Backfilling ❑ 01-1 when not actively handling; ❑ 01-1 when not actively handling; & ❑ 01-1 when not actively handling; & ❑ 01-2 during handling; ❑ 01-2 during handling; & ❑ 01-2 during handling; & ❑01-3 at completion of activity. ❑01-3 at completion of activity. ❑01-3 at completion of activity. Clearing and ❑ 02-1 Maintain soil stability by ❑ 02-1 Maintain soil stability by ❑ 02-1 Maintain soil stability by Grubbing pre -watering of site prior to pre -watering of site prior to pre -watering of site prior to activities; activities; activities; ❑ 02-2 Stabilize soil during activities; ❑ 02-2 Stabilize soil during activities; ❑ 02-2 Stabilize soil during activities: ❑ 02-3 Stabilize soil immediately ❑ 02-3 Stabilize soil immediately ❑ 02-3 Stabilize soil immediately after activities. after activities. after activities. Clearing ❑ 03-1 water spray to clear forms; or ❑ 03-1 water spray to clear forms; or ❑ 03-1 water spray to clear forms; or Forms ❑ 03-2 sweeping and water ❑ 03-2 sweeping and water ❑ 03-2 sweeping and water spray to clear forms; or spray to clear forms; or spray to clear forms; or ❑ 03-3 vacuum system to ❑ 03-3 vacuum system to ❑ 03-3 vacuum system to clear forms. clear forms. clear forms. Crushing ❑ 04-1 Stabilize surface soils prior to ❑ 04-1 Stabilize surface soils prior to ❑ 04-1 Stabilize surface soils prior to operation of support equip. operation of support equip. operation of support equip. ❑ 04-2 Stabilize mater. after crushing. ❑ 04-2 Stabilize mater. after crushing. ❑ 04-2 Stabilize mater. after crushing. PM10 (FORM DCP) PAGE I OF 5 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260-2578 TEL:(760) 776.6450 FAX: (760) 341-7098 Fugitive Dust Control Plan For Projects > 10 Acres (Form DCP, Page 2 of 5) Project Phases Source Clearing, Grubbing, and Mass Grading Finish Grading: Site Construction Category (Describe Control Actions) (Describe Control Actions) (Describe Control Actions) ❑ 05-1 Pre -water soils prior to cut ❑ 054 Pre -water soils prior to cut ❑ 054 Pre -water soils prior to cut Cut and Fill and fill activities; and. and fill activities; and. and fill activities; and. ❑ 05-2 Stabilize soil during and ❑ 05-2 Stabilize soil during and ❑ 05-2 Stabilize soil during and after cut and fill activities. after cut and fill activities. after cut and fill activities. ❑ 06-1 Stabilize wind erodible ❑ 06-1 Stabilize wind erodible ❑ 06-1 Stabilize wind erodible Demolition surfaces to prevent dust; and surfaces to prevent dust; and surfaces to prevent dust; and mechanical ❑ 06-2 Stabilize surface soil where ❑ 06-2 Stabilize surface soil where ❑ 06-2 Stabilize surface soil where /manual support equipment and support equipment and support equipment and vehicles will operate; and vehicles will operate; and vehicles will operate; and ❑ 06-3 Stabilize loose soil and ❑ 06-3 Stabilize loose soil and ❑ 06-3 Stabilize loose soil and demolition debris; and demolition debris; and demolition debris; and ❑ 06-4 Comply with AQMD Rule ❑ 06-4 Comply with AQMD Rule ❑ 06-4 Comply with AQMD Rule 1403. 1403. 1403. ❑ 07-1 Stabilize disturbed soil ❑ 07-1 Stabilize disturbed soil ❑ 07-1 Stabilize disturbed soil Disturbed throughout the construction throughout the construction throughout the construction soil site; and site; and site; and ❑ 07-2 Stabilize disturbed soil ❑ 07-2 Stabilize disturbed soil ❑ 07-2 Stabilize disturbed soil between structures between structures between structures ❑ 08-1 Pre -apply water to depth of ❑ 08-1 Pre -apply water to depth of ❑ 08-1 Pre -apply water to depth of Earth- proposed cuts; and proposed cuts; and proposed cuts; and moving ❑ 08-2 Re -apply water as necessary ❑ 08-2 Re -apply water as necessary ❑ 08-2 Re -apply water as necessary activities to maintain soils in a damp to maintain soils in a damp to maintain soils in a damp condition; and condition; and condition; and ❑ 08-3 Stabilize soils once earth- ❑ 08-3 Stabilize soils once earth- ❑ 08-3 Stabilize soils once earth - moving activities are moving activities are moving activities are complete. complete. complete. ❑ 09-1 Stabilize material while ❑ 09-1 Stabilize material while ❑ 09-1 Stabilize material while Importing/ loading to prevent fugitive loading to prevent fugitive loading to prevent fugitive exporting dust emissions; and dust emissions; and dust emissions; and of bulk ❑ 09-2 Maintain at least six inches ❑ 09-2 Maintain at least six inches ❑ 09-2 Maintain at least six inches materials of freeboard on haul of freeboard on haul of freeboard on haul vehicles; and vehicles; and vehicles: and ❑ 09-3 Limit vehicular speeds to ❑ 09-3 Limit vehicular speeds to ❑ 09-3 Limit vehicular speeds to 15 miles per hour while 15 miles per hour while 15 miles per hour while traveling on -site; and traveling on -site; and traveling on -site; and PM 10 (FORM DCP) PAGE 2 OF 5 i 1, 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260-2578 TEL: (760) 776-6450 FAX: (760) 341-7098 Fugitive Dust Control Plan For Projects > 10 Acres (Form DCP, Page 3 of 5) Proiect Phases Source Clearing, Grubbing, and Mass Grading Finish Grading. Site Construction Category (Describe Control Actions) (Describe Control Actions) (Describe Control Actions) ❑ 09-4 Stabilize material while ❑ 09-4 Stabilize material while ❑ 094 Stabilize material while Importing/ transporting to prevent transporting to prevent transporting to prevent exporting fugitive dust emissions; fugitive dust emissions; fugitive dust emissions; of bulk and and and materials ❑ 09-5 Stabilize material while ❑ 09-5 Stabilize material while ❑ 09-5 Stabilize material while unloading to prevent unloading to prevent unloading to prevent (cont.) fugitive dust emissions; fugitive dust emissions; fugitive dust emissions; and and and ❑ 09-6 Comply with Vehicle ❑ 09-6 Comply with Vehicle ❑ 09-6 Comply with Vehicle Code Section 23114. Code Section 23114. Code Section 23114. ❑ 10-1 Stabilize soils, materials, ❑ 10-1 Stabilize soils, materials, ❑ 10-1 Stabilize soils, materials, Landscap- slopes slopes slopes ing ❑ 11-1 Apply water to unpaved ❑ 11-1 Apply water to unpaved ❑ 11-1 Apply water to unpaved Road shoulders prior to clearing; shoulders prior to clearing; shoulders prior to clearing; shoulder and and and maint. ❑ 11-2 Apply chemical dust ❑ I I-2 Apply chemical dust ❑ 11-2 Apply chemical dust suppressants and/or washed suppressants and/or washed suppressants and/or washed gravel to maintain a gravel to maintain a gravel to maintain a stabilized surface after stabilized surface after stabilized surface after completing road shoulder completing road shoulder completing road shoulder maintenance. maintenance. maintenance. ❑ 12-1 Pre -water material prior to ❑ 12-1 Pre -water material prior to ❑ 12-1 Pre -water material prior to Screening screening; and screening: and screening; and ❑ 12-2 Limit fugitive dust emissions ❑ 12-2 Limit fugitive dust emissions ❑ 12-2 Limit fugitive dust emissions to opacity and plume length to opacity and plume length to opacity and plume length standards; and standards; and standards; and ❑ 12-3 Stabilize material ❑ 12-3 Stabilize material ❑ 12-3 Stabilize material immediately after screening. immediately after screening. immediately after screening. ❑ 13-1 Stabilize staging areas during ❑ 13-1 Stabilize staging areas during ❑ 13-1 Stabilize staging areas during Staging use;and use;and use;and Areas ❑ 13-2 Stabilize staging area soils at ❑ 13-2 Stabilize staging area soils at ❑ 13-2 Stabilize staging area soils at project completion. project completion. project completion. PM 10 (FORM DCP) PAGE 3 OF 5 CITY OF PALIV 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA TEL: (760) 776-6450 FAX: (760) 341-7098 0 92260-2578 �. c Fugitive Dust Control Plan For Projects > 10 Acres (Form DCP, Page 4 of 5) Proiect Phases Source Clearing, Grubbing, and Mass Grading Finish Grading Site Construction Category (Describe Control Actions) (Describe Control Actions ) (Describe Control Actions) ❑ 14-I Stabilize stockpiled ❑ 14-1 Stabilize stockpiled ❑ 14-1 Stabilize stockpiled Stockpiles/ materials; or materials; or materials; or bulk ❑ 14-2 Install and maintain wind ❑ 14-2 Install and maintain wind ❑ 14-2 Install and maintain wind materials barriers with no less than 50 barriers with no less than 50 barriers with no less than 50 handling percent porosity on three percent porosity on three percent porosity on three sides of the pile, such that sides of the pile, such that sides of the pile, such that the barrier is equal to or the barrier is equal to or the barrier is equal to or greater than the pile height. greater than the pile height. greater than the pile height. ❑ 14-3 Stockpiles within 100 yards ❑ 14-3 Stockpiles within 100 yards ❑ 14-3 Stockpiles within 100 yards of occupied buildings must of occupied buildings must of occupied buildings must not be greater than eight feet not be greater than eight feet not be greater than eight feet in height; or in height; or in height; or ❑ 14-4 Stockpiles greater than eight ❑ 14-4 Stockpiles greater than eight ❑ 14-4 Stockpiles greater than eight feet in height and not feet in height and not feet in height and not covered must have a road covered must have a road covered must have a road bladed to the top to allow bladed to the top to allow bladed to the top to allow water truck access or must water truck access or must water truck access or must have an operational water have an operational water have an operational water irrigation system that is irrigation system that is irrigation system that is capable of complete capable of complete capable of complete stockpile coverage. stockpile coverage. stockpile coverage. ❑ 15-1 Stabilize all off -road traffic ❑ 15-1 Stabilize all off -road traffic ❑ 15-1 Stabilize all off -road traffic Traffic and parking areas; and and parking areas; and and parking areas; and areas for ❑ 15-2 Ensure that on -site vehicular ❑ 15-2 Ensure that on -site vehicular ❑ 15-2 Ensure that on -site vehicular const. traffic does not exceed 15 traffic does not exceed 15 traffic does not exceed 15 activities miles per hour; and miles per hour; and miles per hour; and ❑ 15-3 Stabilize all haul routes; and ❑ 15-3 Stabilize all haul routes; and ❑ 15-3 Stabilize all haul routes; and ❑ 15-4 Direct construction traffic ❑ 15-4 Direct construction traffic ❑ 154 Direct construction traffic over established haul routes. over established haul routes. over established haul routes. ❑ 16-1 Stabilize surface soils where ❑ 16-1 Stabilize surface soils where ❑ 16-1 Stabilize surface soils where Trenching trencher or excavator and trencher or excavator and trencher or excavator and support equipment will support equipment will support equipment will operate; and operate; and operate; and ❑ I6-2 Stabilize soils at the ❑ 16-2 Stabilize soils at the ❑ 16-2 Stabilize soils at the completion of trenching completion of trenching completion of trenching activities. activities. activities. ❑ 17-1 Pre -water material prior to ❑ 17-1 Pre -water material prior to ❑ 17-1 Pre -water material prior to Truck loading; and loading; and loading; and loading ❑ 17-2 Ensure that freeboard does ❑ 17-2 Ensure that freeboard does ❑ 17-2 Ensure that freeboard does not exceed six inches not exceed six inches not exceed six inches PM 10 (FORM DCP) PAGE 4 OF 5 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260-2578 TEL:(760) 776.6450 FAX: (760) 341-7098 �� Fugitive Dust Control Plan For Projects > 10 Acres (Form DCP, Page 5 of 5) Project Phases Source Clearing, Grubbing, and Mass Grading Finish Grading Site Construction Category (Describe Control Actions) (Describe Control Actions) (Describe Control Actions). ❑ 18-1 Apply sufficient water ❑ 18-1 Apply sufficient water ❑ 18-1 Apply sufficient Water Turf immediately prior to immediately prior to immediately prior to overseed- conducting turf vacuuming conducting turf vacuuming conducting turf vacuuming ing activities to meet opacity and activities to meet opacity and activities to meet opacity and plume length standards; and plume length standards; and plume length standards; and ❑ 18-2 Cover haul vehicles prior to ❑ I8-2 Cover haul vehicles prior to ❑ 18-2 Cover haul vehicles prior to exiting the site. exiting the site. exiting the site. ❑ 19-1 Stabilize soils to meet the ❑ 19-1 Stabilize soils to meet the ❑ 19-1 Stabilize soils to meet the Unpaved applicable performance applicable performance applicable performance roads/ standards; and standards; and standards; and parking lots ❑ 19-2 Limit vehicular travel to ❑ 19-2 Limit vehicular travel to ❑ 19-2 Limit vehicular travel to established unpaved roads established unpaved roads established unpaved roads (haul routes) and unpaved (haul routes) and unpaved (haul routes) and unpaved parking lots parking lots parking lots Vehicular ❑ 19-3 Use wheel washes at ❑ 19-3 Use wheel Washes at ❑ 19-3 Use wheel washes at track -out, construction entrances construction entrances construction entrances clean-up ❑ 19-4 Use street sweeping as ❑19-4 Use street sweeping as ❑ 19-4 Use street sweeping as required. required. required. ❑ 20-1 Monitor current weather ❑ 20-1 Monitor current weather ❑ 20-1 Monitor current weather Weather conditions predictions from conditions predictions from conditions predictions from monitoring/ the AQMD's wind forecast the AQMD's wind forecast the AQMD's wind forecast work system (800) CUT -SMOG system (800) CUT -SMOG system (800) CUT -SMOG practices [Press 1, then Press 5] or the [Press 1, then Press 5] or the [Press 1, then Press 51 or the National Weather Service; & National Weather Service; & National Weather Service; & ❑ 20-2 Cease all construction ❑ 20-2 Cease all construction ❑ 20-2 Cease all construction activities if fugitive dust activities if fugitive dust activities if fugitive dust emissions exceed 20 percent emissions exceed 20 percent emissions exceed 20 percent opacity or if 100 foot visible opacity or if 100 foot visible opacity or if 100 foot visible plume restriction cannot be plume restriction cannot be plume restriction cannot be met. Control measures must met. Control measures must met. Control measures must continue to operate unless continue to operate unless continue to operate unless operation of suchequipment operation of suchequipment operation of such equipment cannot reduce emissions or if cannot reduce emissions or if cannot reduce emissions or if visibility is limited to such an visibility is limited to such an visibility is limited to such an extent that it is hazardous to extent that it is hazardous to extent that it is hazardous to operate such equipment. operate such equipment. operate such equipment. Other (describe) PM 10 (FORM DCP) PAGE 5 OF 5 FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL PLAN PREPARATION GUIDANCE FOR LARGER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (10 ACRES OR LARGER) In addition to the Fugitive Dust Control Plan application (Form A), the dust control ordinance requires a City (County) approved Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan for projects with 10 acres or more of disturbed surfaces. The following guidance has been prepared to describe the required elements of a Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan. Remember: two copies of the Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan must be forwarded by the operator to the AQMD in an 8112" x 11" format, using the supplied form within 10 days after approval by the permitting authority. Please submit copies of approved Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plans to: Phil Hubbard Supervising Investigator South Coast AQMD 21865 East Copley Drive Diamond Bar, CA 91765 (909)396-2966 (909) 396-2608 [Facsimile] phubbard@aqmd.gov Required Elements of Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan Project Description This section of the Fugitive Dust Control Plan must provide a complete description of the project, a development plan, a schedule of activities, and a time frame for project completion. Additionally, this section must contain a description of soil types on site and an estimated proposed expenditure for the total project dust control budget. Water Source Identification This section must contain a description and location of the water supply that is dedicated to dust control. Also, identify sources of a back-up water supply if proposed in conjunction with a contingency measure. This section covers earth -moving activities for the life of the project. Coachella Valley Best Available Control Measures: This section must include a description of the primary dust control measures selected for each source at the project site (e.g., No. 1 - Earth -Movement, No. 2 — Unpaved Roads, etc.) based on the list of CV BACM included in this Handbook. This section must also have a description of the fugitive dust control measures to be implemented during non -working hours. Control Measures Guidance: Suggested minimum standards for a Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan are presented below. As a reminder, specific applicable dust control ordinance requirements are provided in italics. Additionally, grading plans must include a statement that incorporates the Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan into the approved grading plan. No. 1 EARTH -MOVEMENT Project Phasing If feasible, use grading permit conditions to break the project into phases so that only a portion of the site is disturbed at any given time to ensure control of fugitive dust. This technique is critical for project sites with greater than 100 acres. Pre -Watering Prior to initiating activity, pre -water site through use of portable irrigation lines. At least 72 hours of pre -watering is recommended for each area prior to initiating earth -movement. The operator must specify water source and available flow rate (gprr). Watering During Earth -Movement Activities Water applied continuously to all disturbed portions of the site by means of water truck/water pull as necessary to maintain sufficient visible moisture on the soil surface. For reference, one 2,000 gallon water truck can treat approximately 4 acres of active construction per hour during non high -wind conditions. Also, for cut and fill activities, one 10,000 gallon water pull is estimated to be necessary for each 7,000 cubic yards of daily earth -movement. Multiple 4,000 gallon water trucks may be used in place of one 10,000 gallon water pull. Touch and visual contrast are reasonably good indicators of soil moisture. Surface areas that are dry to the touch and appear lighter -colored require the application of additional water to prevent fugitive dust. The operator musts ecif the number and type of watering vehicles available for dust control during each project phase as well as during off -hours and the availability of back-up water trucks if the site experiences dust control problems (see also contingency measure requirements below). Water towers are necessary for projects with more than 10 acres of active construction. Without a water tower, it can take up to 30 minutes to fill a 2,000 gallon water truck. Also, multiple water towers are necessary for projects that use water pulls as filling one 10,000 gallon water pull can drain a water tower that can take up to 40 minutes to refill. Perimeter Controls Wind fencing is necessary between the site and nearby residences or businesses. Off -site upwind fencing and on -site wind fencing for larger projects can also keep blowsand from being deposited onto the site or traveling through the site. Block walls, if part of the final project, can replace wind fencing during the site construction phase. A perimeter watering system or fence line misting system consisting of portable irrigation equipment may be an effective fugitive dust mitigation system to protect surrounding residences and businesses. The local jurisdiction may also be provided access to this equipment. Site Stabilization Chemical dust suppressants are to be applied in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and in sufficient concentrations and frequency to ensure compliance with the applicable test methods. Recordkeeping is necessary to demonstrate compliance. Wind fencing or other obstructions can keep areas previously treated with dust control suppressants free from future disturbances. Vegetation can be a cost-effective alternative to chemical stabilization for areas that. will remain inactive for long periods. Wind fencing or other obstructions can keep the vegetated area free from future disturbances. Specific Dust Control Ordinance Requirements: The dust control ordinance includes the following short-term and long-term stabilization requirements: Short-term stabilization (after-hours/weekends) options include maintaining soils in a damp condition, watering to develop a surface crust, or use of chemical stabilization products. Contingency Measures This section must describe the contingency measures to be implemented if a primary control measure fails to adequately control dust emissions according to the applicable performance standards (e.g., plume length of greater than 100 feet, or crossing any property line, or 20 percent opacity). Also, describe the steps that will be taken to initiate a contingency measure. No. 2 — UNPAVED ROAD TRAVEL Surface Improvements Paving of the internal roadway network early in a project's development phase can reduce chemical dust suppressant reapplication costs. Periodic street cleaning throughout project construction will likely be required to ensure compliance with the dust control ordinance track -out requirements and to reduce entrained road dust. Application of gravel or other material with a lower silt content than the underlying soils can be an effective surface improvement for dust control. For reference, the specific requirements for a gravel pad to prevent track -out are minimum one inch or larger washed gravel maintained to a depth of six inches. Periodic maintenance (grading and spot reapplication) may be required. Surface Treatments Chemical dust suppressants designed by the manufacturer for traffic areas, and applied in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and in sufficient concentrations and frequency to ensure compliance with the applicable test methods once final roadway elevations have been reached. Limiting/restricting access to non -road areas can also reduce the need to retreat areas previously stabilized. Constant watering of unpaved roads, haul routes, and equipment paths represents a short-term, cost-effective dust control action. High evaporation rate may justify use of chemical dust suppressants for a longer -term control. For reference, U.S. EPA studies have documented a 50 percent reduction in PM10 emissions under a water application rate of 0.2 gallons per square yard per hour. Source Extent Reduction Unpaved road emissions are a function of the number of vehicles traversing the area and the vehicle speeds. Accordingly, programs to reduce vehicular trips or vehicle speeds can reduce fugitive dust emissions. Frequent watering or application of chemical stabilizers would likely be required in addition to the source extent measures to ensure that the applicable performance standards are met. Contingency Measures Contingency measures must be identified for each unpaved haul road/internal access route. This section must describe the contingency measures to be implemented if a primary control measure fails to adequately control dust emissions according to the applicable performance standards (e.g., plume length of greater than 100 feet, or crossing any property line, or 20 percent opacity). Also, describe the steps that will be taken to initiate a contingency measure. No. 3 — STORAGE PILES/BULK MATERIAL HANDLING Wind Sheltering Install and maintain wind barriers with no less than 50 percent porosity on three sides of the pile, such that the barrier is equal to or greater than the pile height. Coverings can be used on smaller storage piles to prevent windblown dust. Any covering must be secured to ensure that it remains in place and effective. Storage Pile Stabilization Water applied continuously to all disturbed portions of the storage piles by means of water truck or sprinkler system as necessary to maintain sufficient visible moisture on the pile surface. Chemical dust suppressants can be an effective control measure for storage piles with infrequent disturbances. Any product used must be applied in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and in sufficient concentrations and frequency to ensure compliance with the applicable test methods. Recordkeeping is necessary to demonstrate compliance. Vegetation can be a cost-effective alternative to chemical stabilization for storage piles that will remain inactive for long periods. Wind fencing or other obstructions can keep the vegetated area free from future disturbances. Material Handling Confining load-in/load-out of material to the leeward (downwind) side of the pile can reduce wind erosion of storage piles. This control measure would likely need to be implemented in conjunction with other control measures to achieve the applicable performance standards. Stockpiles within 100 yards of occupied buildings must not be greater than eightfeet in height. Stockpiles greater than eight feet in height and not covered must have a road bladed to the top to allow water truck access or must have an operational water irrigation system that is capable of complete stockpile coverage. Contingency Measures Contingency measures must be identified for each storage pile/material handling source. This section must describe the contingency measures to be implemented if a primary control measure fails to adequately control dust emissions according to the applicable performance standards (e.g., plume length of greater than 100 feet, or crossing any property line, or 20 percent opacity). Also, describe the steps that will be taken to initiate a contingency measure. NO. 4 — VEHICULAR TRACK -OUT, HAULING, CLEANUP Track -Out Prevention Construction site accesses are to be improved with paving or gravel. If the project site is not balanced (e.g., off -site material transport), a wheel washing system and/or ribbed steel plates must be placed in the roadway before the vehicle enters the paved/graveled area to clean the tires and prevent track -out. Covering haul vehicles or utilizing bedliners can prevent material from being lofted out of the vehicle or from falling out of the bottom of the vehicle. Specific Dust Control Ordinance Requirements: The dust control ordinance also requires at least one of the following track -out control devices for projects greater than five acres or those that import or export more than 100 cubic yards of material per day: Gravel pad consisting of minimum one inch or larger washed gravel maintained to a depth of six inches at least 50 feet long and 30 feet wide; OR Paved surface extending at least 100 feet into the site and at least 20 wide; OR Wheel shaker/wheel spreading device consisting of raised dividers (rails, pipes, or grates) at least three inches tall and at least six inches apart, OR Installation and maintenance of a wheel washing system. Track -Out Mitigation Street sweeping can be an effective mitigation measure if material is tracked out on to paved roads surrounding the site. Efforts to prevent material track -out will reduce sweeping costs. Specific Dust Control Ordinance Requirements: The dust control ordinance requires removal of material anytime it extends for a cumulative distance of more than 25 feet from any site access and at the conclusion of the workday. Contingency Measures Contingency measures must be identified for each track -out source. This section must describe the contingency measures to be implemented if a primary control measure fails to adequately control dust emissions according to the applicable performance standards (e.g., track -out extending more than 25 feet from any site access point). Also, describe the steps that will be taken to initiate a contingency measure. NO. 5 - DISTURBED SURFACES/INACTIVE SITES During Dust Generating Activities Water applied continuously to all disturbed portions of the site by means of water truck/water pull as necessary to maintain sufficient visible moisture on the soil surface. For reference, one 2,000 gallon water truck can treat approximately 4 acres of active construction per hour during non high -wind conditions. Also, for cut and fill activities, one 10,000 gallon water pull is estimated to be necessary for each 7,000 cubic yards of daily earth -movement. Multiple 4,000 gallon water trucks may be used in place of one 10,000 gallon water pull. Touch and visual contrast are reasonably good indicators of soil moisture. Surface areas that are dry to the touch and appear lighter -colored require the application of additional water to prevent fugitive dust. The operator must specify the number and type of watering vehicles available for dust control during each project phase as well as during off -hours and the availability of back-up water trucks if the site experiences dust control problems (see also contingency measure requirements below). Water towers are necessary for projects with more than 10 acres of active construction. Without a water tower, it can take up to 30 minutes to fill a 2,000 gallon water truck. Also, multiple water towers are necessary for projects that use water pulls as filling one 10,000 gallon water pull can drain a water tower that can take up to 40 minutes to refill. Perimeter Controls Wind fencing is necessary between the site and nearby residences or businesses. Off -site upwind fencing and on -site wind fencing for larger projects can also keep blowsand from being deposited onto the site or traveling through the site. Block walls, if part of the final project, can replace wind fencing during the site construction phase. A perimeter watering system or fence line misting system consisting of portable irrigation equipment may be an effective fugitive dust mitigation system to protect surrounding residences and businesses. The local jurisdiction may also be provided access to this equipment. Temporary Stabilization During Weekends, After Work Hours, Holidays Depending on site soil types, water can be used to either maintain soils in a damp condition or to develop a surface crust. Chemical dust suppressants, diluted in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications for short-term stabilization can be an effective technique for areas that will be subject to future disturbances. Access Restriction Fencing or other obstructions can keep the stabilized area free from future disturbances and thereby reduce the potential for windblown dust. Specific Dust Control Ordinance Requirements: The dust control ordinance includes the following short-term (weekend, after hour, and holiday) stabilization requirements: ® maintaining soils in a damp condition, ® watering to develop a surface crust, or • use of chemical stabilization products. Lonq Term Stabilization Chemical dust suppressants, applied in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and in sufficient concentrations and frequency to ensure compliance with the applicable test methods can be an effective long-term stabilization technique. Recordkeeping is necessary to demonstrate compliance. Portable irrigation is necessary to ensure adequate site coverage. Wind fencing or other obstructions can keep areas previously treated with dust control suppressants free from future disturbances. Vegetation can be a cost-effective alternative to chemical stabilization for areas that will remain inactive for long periods. Wind fencing or other obstructions can keep the vegetated area free from future disturbances. Specific Dust Control Ordinance Requirements: The dust control ordinance includes the following long-term stabilization requirement (required within 10 days of ceasing activity for sites with no planned activity for at least 30 days): 0 vegetation with an active watering system or ® application of chemical dust suppressants with physical access restrictions surrounding the disturbed surface. Perimeter Controls Wind fencing is necessary between the site and nearby residences or businesses. Off -site upwind fencing and on -site wind fencing for larger projects can also keep blowsand from being deposited onto the site or traveling through the site. Block walls, if part of the final project, can replace wind fencing during the site construction phase. A perimeter watering system or fence line misting system consisting of portable irrigation equipment may be an effective fugitive dust mitigation system to protect surrounding residences and businesses. The portable watering system may be used in place of or in conjunction with watering trucks. The local jurisdiction may also be provided access to this equipment. Contingency Measures Contingency measures must be identified for disturbed surface areas or inactive portions of a construction site. This section must describe the contingency measures to be implemented if a primary control measure fails to adequately control dust emissions according to the applicable performance standards (e.g., plume length of greater than 100 feet, or crossing any property line, or 20 percent opacity). Also, describe the steps that will be taken to initiate a contingency measure. NO. 6 — UNPAVED PARKING LOTS Areas Subject to Frequent Disturbances Equipment staging areas are to be treated with at least one inch washed gravel maintained to a depth of four inches or treated with chemical dust suppressants designed by the manufacturer for traffic areas, and applied in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and in sufficient concentrations and frequency to ensure compliance with the applicable test methods. Employee parking areas are to be covered with at least one inch washed gravel maintained to a depth of four inches or treated with chemical dust suppressants designed by the manufacturer for traffic areas, and applied in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and in sufficient concentrations and frequency to ensure compliance with the applicable test methods. If an internal roadway network is paved, employees are to be instructed to park only on paved areas. Contingency Measures Contingency measures must be identified for each unpaved parking lot. This section must describe the contingency measures to be implemented if a primary control measure fails to adequately control dust emissions according to the applicable performance standards (e.g., plume length of greater than 100 feet, or crossing any property line, or 20 percent opacity). Also, describe the steps that will be taken to initiate a contingency measure. NO. 7 — EMPLOYEE TRAINING Employee Dust Control Training and Compliance: This section must describe how on -site personnel will ensure that the project remains in compliance with the Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan. This section must include a statement of the authority and training of personnel that will allow the attainment of this goal. Specific Dust Control Ordinance Requirements: The dust control ordinance requires that any Fugitive Dust Control Plan preparer, environmental observer, and at least one representative of any on -site general contractor or subcontractor involved in soil disturbance activities to complete the AQMD Coachella Valley Fugitive Dust Control Class and maintain a valid certificate of completion. Environmental Observer The dust control ordinance requires an environmental observer for projects with greater than or equal to 50 acres of disturbed surfaces. The environmental observer must have completed the AQMD Coachella Valley Fugitive Dust Control Class and have dust control as the primary responsibility with the authority to immediately employ additional dust control efforts. DUST CONTROL PLAN TEMPLATE A template to assist in the preparation of a Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan is provided in the following pages. Operators may use this template as a guide, however, all the elements listed in the preceding pages must be included in the Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan. Additionally use of an 8 ''/2" by 11 inch, stand alone Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan is required regardless if the information is included on an approved grading plan. . SITE -SPECIFIC FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL PLAN` (SITES 10 ACRES OR GREATER) Site Description Please ensure that Fugitive Dust Control Plan Application (Form A) is completed and attached to the Site -Specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan. Project Description Please provide the following information as completely as possible. No. Description of Source(s) [Please provide best estimates] 1 Earth -moving (If not applicable, check here ) Maximum cubic yards of earth -movement: /month or Jyear Anticipated start date: End date or Ongoing (Check) Amount of export: (Disposal site) 2 Unpaved roads (If not applicable, check here ) 3 Iu 5 a Mileage: Estimate of average daily traffic levels: Type of motor vehicles using roads: Storage piles/Bulk Material handling (If not applicable, check here _) Maximum number of piles: Average height: length/width: Configuration: cone, windrow, other (specify) Vehicular track-out/Cleanup (If not applicable, check here ) Number of access points which connect to public roads: Estimate of the maximum number of vehicles that will exit the site: / day Disturbed surface areas (If not applicable, check here ) Maximum acreage: Will any disturbed surface areas remain inactive for at least 10 days? Yes _ No Unpaved Parking Lots (If not applicable, check here Number of unpaved lots at this site: Size of each lot: Soil Types Primary soil type on site: Dust Control Budget Estimate of project dust control budget: Water Source Identification Water source (gpm): Back-up water source: Use of an 8 '/z by 11 inch, stand alone site -specific fugitive dust control plan is required regardless if the information is included on an approved grading plan. ►�• �� ■ 11001 Coachella Valley Best Available Control Measures: In the space provided below, please check and describe your dust control measures. Control Measure Control Action Pre -grading Number of acres to be graded at one time: Planning Number of parcels to be phase -graded: Watering Number of water trucks: (pre -grading) Frequency of application: Sprinkler/hose system: Watering Number of water trucks: (during grading) Frequency of application: Sprinkler/hose system: Watering Number of water trucks: (post grading) Frequency of application: Sprinkler/hose system: Describe: Wind fencing Maximum height: Location: Chemical Type of product: stabilization Frequency of application: Concentration: Describe: Cover haul Operator of haul vehicles, vehicles/Bedliners if other than site owner: in haul vehicles Other (specify) Contingency measure(s) If necessary, attach additional information. ►• lam' ����� a,�' Coachella Valley Best Available Control Measures: In the space provided below, please check and describe your dust control measures Control Measure Control Action Paving Frequency of street Gravel Depth of gravel: Describe: Chemical Type of product: stabilization Frequency of application: Concentration: Describe: Watering Frequency of application: Describe: Reduce speed Maximum speed limit: miles per hour How are speeds controlled: Post signs ;Briefings to workers _ Trip reduction Describe how achieved: Other (specify) Contingency measure(s) If necessary, attach additional information. ' All unpaved haul roads and panting areas must be identified on the Dust Control Plan site map and all vehicles shall only use established haul routes and parking areas. No. 3 - STORAGE PILES/BULK MATERIAL HANDLING Coachella Valley Best Available Control Measures: In the space provided below, please check and describe your dust control measures Control Measure Control Action Wind sheltering Type of barriers: Average height of barriers: Describe: Coverings Types of coverings: Describe: Watering Method of application: Frequency of application: Describe: Chemical Type of product: stabilization Frequency of application: Concentration: Describe: Vegetation Loadin/loadout Orientation of loadin/loadout procedures: N S E W Describe: Contingency measure(s) If necessary, attach additional information. No. 4 - VEHICULAR TRACK -OUT, HAULING, CLEANUP remove any track -out, spillage or carry -out at the conclusion of the workday, Coachella Valley Best Available Control Measures: In the space provided below, please check and describe your dust control measures Control Measure Control Action Gravel pads Location: Size: (Minimum dimensions: 1 "or larger washed gravel, maintained at 6" depth, 50' long x 30' wide) Paving Location: (Minimum dimensions: 100' long x 20' wide) Track -out device Locations: Type of device Describe: Wheel washers Location: Describe: Cover haul vehicles/ Operator of haul vehicles, Bedliners in haul if other than site operator: vehicles Sweep/clean Frequency: roadways Type of equipment: Describe: Other (specify) Contingency measure(s) If necessary, attach additional information. No. 5 - DISTURBED SURFACES/INACTIVE SITES Coachella Valley Best Available Control Measures: In the space provided below, please check and describe your dust control measures Control Measure Control Action During Dust Generating Activities Watering Method of application: Describe: Wind fencing Location: Height: Describe: Site access Method of vehicle restriction: Chemical Type of product: stabilization Frequency of application: Concentration: Describe: Vegetation Location: Plant type: Describe: Temporary Stabilization During Weekends, After Work Hours, and on Holidays Watering Method of application: Frequency: Describe: Chemical Type of product: stabilization Frequency of application: Site access Method of vehicle restriction: No. 5 - DISTURBED SURFACES/INACTIVE SITES (Continued) Coachella Valley Best Available Control Measures: In the space provided below, please check and describe your dust control measures Long -Term Stabilization Control Measure Control Action Chemical Type of product: stabilization Frequency of application: Concentration: Vegetation Location:_ Plant type:_ Wind fencing Location:_ Describe: Other (specify) Contingency measure(s) If necessary, attach additional information. Summary of Dust Control Ordinance Requirements The dust control ordinance requires the project operator for sites with 10 acres or more of soil disturbance to notify the local permitting authority and the AQMD at the following construction phases: Project Initiation Phase Project Initiation Form must be submitted to local permitting authority and AQMD at least 24-hours prior to conducting earth -movement activities Project Completion Phase Project Completion Form must be submitted to local permitting authority and AQMD within 10 days of establishment of final elevations or at the conclusion of the finished grading inspection. The following sample forms have been prepared to assist project operators in complying with these requirements. Once complete, the AQMD contact where forms can be directed to is: Phil Hubbard Supervising Investigator South Coast Air Quality Management District 21865 East Copley Drive Diamond Bar, CA 91765 (909) 396-2608 (Facsimile) phubbard@agmd.gov (e-mail) Questions on submittal of the forms can be directed to Phil Hubbard at (909) 396- 2966. Project Initiation Form For Projects > 10 Acres (Form PI) The dust control ordinance requires notification at least 24-hours prior to initiating earth -moving activities (includes clearing and grubbing). Submittal of the form to the local permitting authority and the AQMD satisfies this requirement. s .- a 1 .- A. e PLAN/PERMIT NUMBER CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NAME PROJECT ADDRESS/LOCATION OWNER NAME PHONE NUMBER 24-HOUR, MANNED AFTER-HOURS PHONE NUMBER OWNER (DESIGNEE) STATEMENT Earth -moving activities for the above entitled project will commence on the following dates: Clearing and/or grubbing: (If Applicable) Earth -moving Owner (Designee) Signature Date Project Completion Form For Projects > 10 Acres (Form PC) The dust control ordinance requires submittal of the following form to the local permitting authority and the AQMD within 10 days of establishment of final elevations or at the conclusion of the finished grading inspection, whichever is first. PLAN/PERMIT NUMBER CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NAME PROJECT ADDRESS/LOCATION OWNERIDESIGNEE NAME PHONE NUMBER 24-HOUR, MANNED AFTER- HOURS PHONE NUMBER OWNER (DESIGNEE) STATEMENT I certify that all exterior construction activity has ceased on all of the land area subject to the approved Fugitive Dust Control Plan. No further soil disturbing activity will be occurring. All soil areas have been stabilized to prevent wind erosion of soil by the following method(s): landscaping paving chemical dust suppressants other method gravel cover (describe) buildings covering entire surface Owner Signature Date Inspection Results An inspection by a representative of the City (County) of has been performed with the following results noted: Construction has ceased and the entire site has been adequately treated for long-term stabilization Construction has ceased, but portions of the site have not been adequately treated for long-term stabilization (Attach additional stabilization requirements) Enforcement Officer Date Summary of Dust Control Ordinance Requirements Under dust control ordinance requirements, construction activities are required to maintain daily self -inspection records and this information must be retained for at least three years after project completion. 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Co > /\0 Eg :E o0 // 4E& CITY OF PALM DESERT PM10PLAN 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE PALM DESERT, TEL: ( 60) 776.64501FORNIA 92260-2578 (FORM BOND) FAX: (760) 341-7098 BOND) fII tee,, `.. 1 i Surety Bond or Certificate of Deposit (Form BOND) The City Council of the City of Palm Desert shall require a bond, a cash Certificate of Deposit, or an equivalent form approved by the City, in an amount equal to at least two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) per acre or portion thereof. Such funds shall be in an amount sufficient to completely stabilize all disturbed areas in the event that the Operator fails to adequately control dust, or abandons the site in lieu of mitigating fugitive dust problems; and shall be easily accessible to the City in order to initiate stabilization measures without a significant delay. FORM OF PAYMENT PARCEL SIZE IN ACRES $2,000.00/ACRE AMOUNT OF BOND Cash Deposit $2,000.00 Certificate of Deposit $2,000.00 Letter of Credit $2,000.00 Other (specify) $2,000.00 Parcel Size x $2,000.00 Per Acre = Amount of Bond PM10 (FORM BOND) PAGE I OF 1 mrAmomo3�# } O 0 rA •- • O ! Ol id N d Ol } t 3 3# o a o H 3 3 m m o 3 E it j y m 0 a a w iI i c c O i Chemical Dust Suppressant Recordkeeping Form (Form CDS) The dust control ordinance requires activities that utilize chemical dust suppressants must retain records indicating the type of product applied, vendor name, and the method, frequency, concentration, quantity and date of application. A copy of invoices for chemical dust suppressant products or application services is also required. These records must be retained for at least three years after project completion. • a e PLAN/PERMIT NUMBER IF APPLICABLE 1 •. •::1017 PROPERTY OWNER NAME/PHONE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NAME PROJECT ADDRESS/LOCATION DATE/TIME OF APPLICATION NAME OF PRODUCT DILUTION RATE APPLICATION RATE ACREAGE/SQUARE FOOTAGE TREATED TRAFFIC OR NON -TRAFFIC AREA APPLICATOR NAME CONTACT PHONE WARRANTY TERMS (IF APPLICABLE) SIGNATURE OF 1 ,, . DATE: OF DUST CONTROL ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS The Coachella Valley dust control ordinances require: ✓ at least one of the Coachella Valley Best Available Control Measures (CV BALM) is required to be implemented for each fugitive dust source category. ✓ CV BACM must be implemented such that the applicable performance standards (e.g., visible emissions not to exceed 100 feet or 20 percent opacity, or cross any property line, etc.) are met. ✓ A description of the performance standards and applicable test methods is included in the Coachella Valley Dust Control Handbook. ■ IN mi ■