Indiana Administrative Code
Title 326 - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
Article 6 - PARTICULATE RULES
Rule 5 - Fugitive Particulate Matter Emission Limitations
Section 5-5 - Contents of control plans
Universal Citation: 326 IN Admin Code 5-5
Current through March 20, 2024
Authority: IC 13-1-1-4; IC 13-7-7
Affected: IC 13-1-1
Sec. 5.
(a) The fugitive particulate matter emission control plan shall be in writing and shall include, at a minimum, the following information:
(1) Name and address of the source.
(2) Name and address of the owner or operator
responsible for the execution of the control plan.
(3) Identification of all processes,
operations, and areas which have the potential to emit fugitive particulate
matter in accordance with 326 IAC 6-5-4.
(4) A map of the source showing aggregate
pile areas, access areas around the aggregate pile, unpaved roads, paved roads,
parking lots and location of conveyor and transfer points, etc.
(5) The number and mix of vehicular activity
occurring on paved roads, unpaved roads, and parking lots.
(6) Type and quantity of material
handled.
(7) Equipment used to
maintain aggregate piles.
(8) A
description of the measures to be implemented to control fugitive particulate
matter emissions resulting from emission points identified in subdivision
(3).
(9) A specification of the
dust suppressant material, such as oil or chemical including the estimated
frequency of application rates and concentrations.
(10) A specification of the particulate
matter collection equipment used as a fugitive particulate matter emission
control measure.
(11) A schedule of
compliance with the provisions of the control plan. Such schedule shall specify
the amount of time the source requires to award any necessary contracts,
commence and complete construction, installation, or modification of the
fugitive particulate matter emission control measures.
(12) Other relevant data that may be
requested by the commissioner, to evaluate the effectiveness of the control
plan.
(b) Records shall be kept and maintained which document all control measures and activities to be implemented in accordance with the approved control plan. Said records shall be available upon the request of the commissioner, and shall be retained for three (3) years.
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