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By C. Cowherd
Description Describes methods of controlling contaminated fugitive dust originating from contaminated land surfaces. The contaminated dust may be
released by three basic mechanisms: vehicle reentrainment, cleanup activities, and wind erosion. Different dust suppressant techniques
are used to treat each mechanism.
Audience
Environmental engineers, land reclamation specialists.
Contents 1. Introduction
1.1 Regulatory Requirements for Fugitive Dust Control Under RCRA
1.2 Particulate Emission Factor Models
1.3 Preventive
and Mitigate Control Options
1.4 On-Site Versus Off-Site Facilities
1.5 Organization of This Document
1.6 References for Section
1
2. Paved and Unpaved Roads
2.1 Paved Roads
2.2 Unpaved Roads
2.3 Example Calculation
2.4 References for Section 2
3. Open Waste
Piles and Staging Areas
3.1 Source Description
3.2 Estimation of Uncontrolled Emissions
3.3 Demonstrated Control Techniques
3.4
Control Performance Estimation
3.5 Procedures for Compliance Determination
3.6 Example Calculation
3.7 References for Section 3
4. Dry Surface Impoundments
4.1 Source Description
4.2 Estimation of Uncontrolled Emissions
4.3 Demonstrated Control Techniques
4.4 Control Performance Estimation
4.5 Procedures for Compliance Determination
4.6 Example Calculation
4.7 References for Section
4
5. Landfills
5.1 Source Description
5.2 Estimation of Uncontrolled Emissions
5.3 Control Techniques
5.4 Control Performance
Estimation
5.5 Procedures for Compliance Determination
5.6 Example Calculation
5.7 References for Section 5
6. Land Treatment
6.1 Source Description
6.2 Estimation of Uncontrolled Emissions
6.3 Control Techniques
6.4 Control Performance Estimation
6.5
Procedures for Compliance Determination
6.6 Example Calculation
6.7 References for Section 6
7. Waste Stabilization
7.1 Source
Description
7.2 Estimation of Uncontrolled Emissions
7.3 Control Techniques
7.4 Control Performance Estimation
7.5 Procedures
for Compliance Determination
7.6 Example Calculation
7.7 References for Section 7
Appendix A: Open Dust Source Emission Factor Rating
and Control Efficiency Terminology
Appendix B: Estimation of Control Costs and Cost Effectiveness
Appendix C: Screening Techniques, Modeling
Information and Health Risks Information
Appendix D: Sampling and Analysis Procedures
Part II
1. Introduction
2. Control of Emissions
From Vehicle Reentrainment
2.1 Dust Producing Mechanisms
2.2 Quantification of Emissions
2.3 Principles of Control
2.4 Fugitive
Dust Control Methods and Costs
2.5 Control Effectiveness
3. Control of Emissions from Soil Movement
3.1 Dust Producing Mechanisms
and Principles of Control
3.2 Quantification of Emissions
3.3 Principles of Emission Control
3.4 Available Control Products
4.
Control of Emissions from Wind Erosion
4.1 Dust Producing Mechanisms
4.2 Quantification of Emissions
4.3 Principles of Emission
Control
4.4 Available Control Products and Their Application
4.5 Control Effectiveness
5. Formulation of a Dust Control Plan
5.1
Identification of Dust Sources
5.2 Identification of Dust Control Methods to Be Used
5.3 Development of the Implentation Plan
5.4
Development of Inspection, Recordkeeping, and Monitoring Program
5.5 Allocation of Sufficient Resources
References
Appendix A: Equipment
Decontamination and Worker Protection
Appendix B: Non-Air Impacts From the Use of Dust Suppressant Measures
Bibliographic details
Hardbound, 485 pages, publication date: DEC-1990
ISBN-13: 978-0-8155-1253-0
ISBN-10: 0-8155-1253-8
Imprint: WILLIAM ANDREW
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