Control of Fugitive and Hazardous Dusts
Elsevier Science and Technology, December 1990, Pages: 485
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.
Introduction
Paved and Unpaved Roads
Open Waste Piles and Staging Areas
Dry Surface Impoundments
Landfills
Land Treatment
Waste Stabilization
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
Introduction
Control of Emissions From Vehicle Reentrainment
Control of Emissions from Soil Movement
Control of Emissions from Wind Erosion
Formulation of a Dust Control Plan
References
Appendix A: Equipment Decontamination and Worker Protection
Appendix B: Non-Air Impacts From the Use of Dust Suppressant Measures
Cowherd, C.
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