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Fugitive dustDust that is not emitted from definable point sources such as industrial smokestacks. Sources include open fields, roadways, storage piles, etc.
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Fugitive dustParticulate matter suspended in the air by the wind and human activities. It originates primarily from the soil and is not emitted from vents, chimneys, or stacks.
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Fugitive dustDust particles that are introduced into the air through certain activities such as soil cultivation, or vehicles operating on open fields or dirt roadways. This is a subset of fugitive emissions
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Fugitive dustDust particles that are introduced into the air through certain activities such as soil cultivation, off-road vehicles or any vehicles operating on open fields or dirt roadways.
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Fugitive dustDust that is not emitted from definable point sources such as industrial smokestacks. Sources include open fields, roadways, storage piles, etc.
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Fugitive dustDust that is not emitted from definable point sources such as industrial smokestacks. Sources include open fields, roadways, storage piles, etc.
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Fugitive dustAirborne particles emitted from any source (such as activities associated with construction, manufacturing, or transportation), other than through a controllable stack.
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Fugitive dustEmissions from a process or control that occur at points other than stacks or vents.
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