Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 23-23 - Air Pollution
Section 23-23-31. - Dust control at extractive industries.

§ 23-23-31. Dust control at extractive industries.
This section applies to all extractive industries, as that term is defined in § 45-24-31(25), that are located within one thousand five hundred feet (1,500′) of any occupied dwelling structure from the location of the piles of material defined in § 23-23-3(8).
(1) Manufactured, unwashed sand shall not be stockpiled except in a manner that prevents fugitive dust from traveling beyond the property line of the extractive industry by use of water sprays.
(2) In determining compliance with this provision, the director may consider one or more of the following factors:
(i) Moisture content of the stone dust piles;
(ii) Atmospheric humidity;
(iii) Wind direction and velocity;
(iv) Rainfall;
(v) Observations of fugitive dust;
(vi) Location of the stone dust piles; and
(vii) Any other factors that may cause fugitive dust to travel beyond the property line of the extractive industry.
(3) The director may approve the use of alternatives to water spray, if water is not available or its use is not practical, including, but not limited to, crusting agents or enclosures; provided that such alternatives prevent fugitive dust from traveling beyond the property line of the extractive industry.
History of Section.P.L. 2015, ch. 272, § 2.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 23 - Health and Safety

Chapter 23-23 - Air Pollution

Section 23-23-1. - Short title.

Section 23-23-2. - Declaration of policy.

Section 23-23-3. - Definitions.

Section 23-23-4. - Administration — Agency for federal acts.

Section 23-23-5. - Powers and duties of the director.

Section 23-23-5.1. - Funds created.

Section 23-23-5.2. - Mandamus.

Section 23-23-5.3. - Advisory commission created.

Section 23-23-6. - Investigation and hearing of complaint of pollution — Public disclosure.

Section 23-23-7. - Subpoena of witnesses — Enforcement.

Section 23-23-8. - Investigations — Orders.

Section 23-23-9. - Operation of approved system as sufficient compliance.

Section 23-23-10. - Prosecution of violations — Relief in equity or by prerogative writ.

Section 23-23-11. - Violation required for criminal conviction.

Section 23-23-12. - Tests.

Section 23-23-12.1. - Repealed.

Section 23-23-12.2. - Repealed.

Section 23-23-13. - Plans and records.

Section 23-23-14. - Penalties.

Section 23-23-15. - Variances.

Section 23-23-16. - Emergencies.

Section 23-23-17. - Promulgation of rules.

Section 23-23-18. - Regulation of burning in open fires.

Section 23-23-19 - — 23-23-21. Repealed.

Section 23-23-22. - Severability.

Section 23-23-23. - Temporary pay reductions prohibited.

Section 23-23-24 - — 23-23-27. Repealed.

Section 23-23-28. - Auxiliary monitors.

Section 23-23-29.1. - Findings of fact.

Section 23-23-29.2. - Diesel motor vehicle engine idling.

Section 23-23-29.3. - Non-road diesel engine idling.

Section 23-23-29.4. - Sources of diesel pollution.

Section 23-23-29.5. - Enforcement.

Section 23-23-30. - Stage II vapor recovery systems.

Section 23-23-31. - Dust control at extractive industries.