Rule 310 Dust-Generating Operations Practice Test

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Are construction sites mandated to have a dust control plan according to Rule 310?

No, it is optional

Yes, they must develop and implement one

Construction sites are required to develop and implement a dust control plan according to Rule 310. This mandate is crucial because construction activities are often associated with significant dust generation, which can adversely affect air quality and public health. The dust control plan serves as a proactive measure to minimize and manage the dust produced during various construction operations.

By requiring a dust control plan, the regulation ensures that all construction sites—regardless of their size—adopt specific procedures and techniques to reduce dust emissions. This includes practices such as watering or chemical stabilization of surfaces, implementing barriers, and scheduling operations to minimize dust during high wind conditions, ultimately contributing to healthier environments for workers and nearby communities.

Only large construction sites

Only if requested by the community

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