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In addition to opacity limits, any source 1/4 acre or greater in size is required to submit a Fugitive Dust Control Plan (FDCP) to the Utah Division of Air Quality (UDAQ). The FDCP is required to help sources minimize the amount of fugitive dust generated onsite.

A source is required to submit a FDCP prior to initial construction or operation and prior to any modifications made on site that effect fugitive dust emissions. The FDCP can be completed online. Plans are no cost and include instant approval for your project.

If completing the FDCP online is not an option, a hard copy may be completed and submitted by mail to the DAQ for electronic processing. To request a hard copy of the fugitive dust rules and form, contact DAQ by phone at (801) 536-4000. Please note: it may take up to 14 days from the date of the request to receive this information or to receive an acceptance letter if a hard copy is submitted for processing.

Fugitive dust is atmospheric dust resulting from both natural causes and man's disturbance of soil and other granular material. Common sources of fugitive dust in the county include unpaved roads and construction operations.

Fugitive Dust Control

Control techniques for fugitive dust sources generally involve watering, chemical stabilization, planting of vegetative cover, or reduction of surface wind speed with windbreaks or source enclosures. Watering, the most common, and generally, least expensive method, provides only temporary dust control. The use of chemicals to treat exposed surfaces provides longer dust suppression, but may be costly, have adverse effects on plant and animal life, or contaminate the treated material.


Adjusting work practices is a good preventative technique for reducing the amount of dust generated. For example, the elimination of mud / dirt carried out on paved roads at construction sites, the clean-up of spillage on paved or unpaved travel surfaces, reduction of vehicle speeds, and minimizing disturbed areas during the winter months all help prevent fugitive dust.


Fugitive Dust Control Plan

If your project has the potential to degrade air quality (e.g., due to significant and long-term earth-moving activities), or to create a nuisance for adjacent properties or roadways as a result of blowing dust (e.g., a property engaged in significant earth-moving activity for a driveway along Highway 82), then your county permit, or other land use approval, will typically require you to submit an application to the building department during submittal.


The Colorado Air Pollution Control Division also regulates fugitive dust pollution from land development activities in the State of Colorado. State requirements are complex. General information can be obtained online. Specific questions can be directed to division staff by calling 303-692-3100.


If you are required to submit a fugitive dust control plan to the state in connection with state permitting requirements, you may submit the same plan to the building department in order to satisfy the county fugitive dust control plan requirements.

If the facility has NSPS or MACT requirements for Leak Detection and Repair (e.g., NSPS KKK and/or NSPS OOOO and/or NSPS OOOOa and/or other), then you shall follow the federal requirements and an O&M Plan is not required for fugitive component leaks. Visit the Oil and gas Operating & maintenace Plan forms page for guidance and information.

Near the end, it seems like Writer Kim was lost and just pretty much pulled everything out of her ass.The solution to Raim being brain dead was hilarious. Everything was literally solved in one or two episodes without us being given an explanation or a hint as to how things got solved. By then, I had lost all excitement for the drama and was just watching to see how the mess got tied.

The Valley Air District's Regulation VIII requires property owners, contractors, developers, equipment operators, farmers and public agencies to control fugitive dust emissions from specified outdoor fugitive dust sources including:

Data from the U.S. Department of Justice cited in an ongoing series in the Chicago Tribune show that the number of international fugitives has generally grown every year for the past 10 years. The Tribune reports that only two of the 129 fugitives known to the Department of Justice were cross-listed by Interpol. And according to their report, the lack of apprehension of fugitives may stem partly from the lack of coordination and information-sharing between local, federal, and international law enforcement agencies.

Durbin introduced legislation in the last two Congresses that seeks to increase the number of State and local fugitives who are arrested and prosecuted. The Fugitive Information Networked Database Act of 2010 (FIND Act) is designed to coordinate state and local data on warrants into the national database, increase the number of extraditions of fugitives caught in other states and to ascertain whether pretrial release programs are operating effectively.

Given the growing problem of apprehending international fugitives wanted for committing serious crimes in Illinois, I want to work with you to prepare an effective response. We need to develop a plan to address what has become an unacceptable lack of enforcement.

According to the ongoing series in the Chicago Tribune, data from the U.S. Department of Justice show that the number of international fugitives has generally grown every year for the past 10 years. In particular, the large number of suspects fleeing from northern Illinois is deeply troubling. It appears that neither local nor federal law enforcement have been able to keep up with this increase in fugitives.

Because of the obvious need to improve the apprehension of these dangerous suspects, it is critical for your agencies to help identify the source of the problem and work in collaboration with each other and with the federal authorities to address it.  I have introduced legislation in the past to address the fugitive issue, and I am prepared to offer you any assistance you may need to deal with this issue.

Because you are on the front lines of this enforcement challenge, I would like to hear more from you on the nature and cause of this problem. I would also appreciate your input as to how the apprehension and extradition of fugitives can be significantly improved.

Reports indicate that the lack of apprehension of fugitives may stem partly from the lack of coordination and information-sharing between local, federal, and international law enforcement agencies. For example, the Tribune indicates that only two of the 129 fugitives known to DOJ were cross-listed by Interpol. Please provide your perspective on the effectiveness of current information-sharing efforts. In addition, I am all too aware of the lack of resources available for our law enforcement agencies at this time due to budget challenges and recognize that this may pose challenges to enforcement efforts. If additional resources are needed, please identify them.

As I am sure you would agree, our law enforcement agencies must ensure that dangerous fugitives are brought to justice in Illinois and that other suspects clearly understand that they cannot flee our borders without being caught. I am ready to use all available resources to facilitate your action plan. To make sure that all efforts are coordinated, I will convene a meeting of relevant state and federal law enforcement agencies, including your agencies and the U.S. Department of Justice.

According to the ongoing series in the Chicago Tribune, data from the U.S. Department of Justice show that the number of international fugitives has generally grown every year for the past 10 years. In particular, the large number of suspects fleeing from northern Illinois troubles me. It appears that both local and federal law enforcement have not been able to keep up with this increase in fugitives.

Because of the obvious need to improve the apprehension of these dangerous suspects, it is critical for your department to help identify the source of the problem and work in collaboration with local and state authorities to address it.  I have introduced legislation in the past to address the fugitive issue, and I am prepared to offer you any assistance you may need to deal with this issue.

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