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----- 1. INTRODUCTION This evaluation of fugitive dust air pollution from mining operations was undertaken to identify and compile currently available information on emission sour6es, regu- latory approaches, control techniques, and. research programs related to mining activities. This evaluation of fugitive dust air pollution from mining operations identifies and compiles currently available information on emission sources and rates, regulatory approaches, control techniques, measuring and monitoring techniques, health and welfare effects, and research programs related to mining activities. The assembled information serves as a basis for the design of near-term Evaluation of Fugitive Dust Emissions From Mining: Task 1 . INTRODUCTION This evaluation of fugitive dust air pollution from mining operations was undertaken to identify and compile currently available information on emission sour6es, regu- latory approaches, control techniques, and. research programs related to mining activities. Mining operations are one of the most predominant sources of atmospheric fugitive dust, released to the air with a size smaller than 1.00 microns. Fugitive dust is defined as dust that is generated from non‐point sources or non‐ stationary sources such as haulage equipment or blasting operations. In many mining operations the control of fugitive dust is an important facet of the surface mining operation. While fugitive dust from mine haulage equipment, blasting, and general The first step in the proposed fugitive dust study is to carry out a detailed evaluation of dust sources at the Red Dog Mine and Mill facility to assist in evaluation of the relative importance of the various dust sources and in the evaluation of any potential future dust control measures as may be proposed. This will be followed by an air Implications: Fugitive dust (PM 10) emissions from mining and industrial operations worldwide present significant environmental and human health risks, leaving mine operators challenged to find reliable, durable, and cost-effective mitigation options. Commercial dust suppressants boast unique chemical compositions and commensurate particle Source Category: Fugitive Dust from Mining and Quarrying SCC Code: 2325000000 Pollutants of Concern: PM-2.5, PM-10 How is the PM National Emission Inventory developed for this category? Current Methodology (see also the link to the NEI Methodology Description): • Total PM 10 and PM 2.5 for mining and rock quarrying is the sum of emissions from
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