Dust Control definition
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C.2 Dust Control Implementation Plan ContentsDevelop a DCIP tailored to the specific needs of the project.
C.4 Dust Control DeficienciesCorrect engineer identified dust control deficiencies within the time the engineer specifies.
C.3 Updating the Dust Control Implementation PlanUpdate the DCIP throughout the term of the contract as the engineer directs.
Develop, update, and implement a detailed Dust Control Implementation Plan (DCIP) for all land-disturbing construction activities and associated impacts both within the project site boundaries and outside the project site boundaries.
This special provision describes developing, updating, and implementing a detailed Dust Control Implementation Plan (DCIP) for all land-disturbing construction activities and associated impacts both within the project site boundaries and outside the project site boundaries.
Dust Control: Execute work by methods to minimize raising dust from construction operations.
Dust control shall conform to the provisions in Section 14-11.04, "Dust Control," of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions.
Also obtain the engineer's approval for routine DCIP adjustments for weather, job conditions, or emergencies that will have an impact on payment under the bid items listed in the approved DCIP.C.4 Dust Control DeficienciesCoordinate with engineer to determine deadlines for resolving dust control deficiencies.
The “developer” shall prepare, submit for review and obtain approval from County Planning of both a Dust Control Plan (DCP) consistent with SCAQMD guidelines and a signed letter agreeing to include in any construction contracts/ subcontracts a requirement that project contractors adhere to the requirements of the DCP.
Contractor shall obtain a Maricopa County Dust Control Permit for each site where there is earthmoving on areas greater than 0.1 acres.