- A. An exposed surface area shall be protected and stabilized to effectively control erosion and air pollution attendant to erosion.
B. Fugitive dust control measures may include, but not be limited to:
- (1) Periodic watering of unpaved roads;
- (2) Chemical stabilization of unpaved roads with proper application of nontoxic soil cement or dust palliatives;
- (3) Paving of roads;
- (4) Prompt removal of coal, rock, soil, and other dust-forming debris from roads and frequent scraping and compaction of unpaved roads to stabilize the road surface;
- (5) Restricting the speed of vehicles to reduce fugitive dust caused by travel;
- (6) Revegetating, mulching, or otherwise stabilizing the surface of all areas adjoining roads that are sources of fugitive dust;
- (7) Restricting the travel of unauthorized vehicles on other than established roads;
- (8) Minimizing the area of disturbed land;
- (9) Prompt revegetation of regraded lands;
- (10) Restriction of dumping procedures, wetting of disturbed materials during handling, and compaction of disturbed areas;
- (11) Control of dust from drilling, using water sprays, hoods, dust collectors, or other controls;
- (12) Reducing the period of time between initially disturbing the soil and revegetating or other surface stabilization;
- (13) Restricting fugitive dust at spoil and coal transfer and loading points with water sprays; and
- (14) Enclosing, covering, watering, or otherwise treating loaded haul trucks to reduce loss of material to winds and slippage.
- C. Where the Bureau determines that application of the above control measures is inadequate, the Bureau may require additional measures and practices as necessary.
Authority: Environment Article, §15-503, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date:
Regulations .01 and .02 were previously codified as COMAR 08.13.09.27 and .26, respectively. Recodification occurred in April, 1993. For a history of these regulations before April, 1993, see "Administrative History of COMAR 08.13.09 before April, 1993" which follows COMAR 26.20.01.
Regulation .01 amended effective March 14, 1994 (21:5 Md. R. 403)
Chapter recodified from COMAR 08.20.23 to COMAR 26.20.23, June 1996