Dust Control Time

It’s that time of year in Florida when the winds pick up and rainfall remains relatively low, leading to a common and pervasive issue on active construction sites, dust. In accordance with the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), all construction sites that disturb 1 acre of land or more must have coverage under the Florida Construction Generic Permit (CGP). One of the most important requirements of the CGP is the implementation and maintenance of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to reduce stormwater run-off and pollution. Wind erosion, and dust, must be controlled on site to remain in compliance as well. 

The best plan of action to minimize dust on site is to maintain ground cover wherever possible. With that said, this may not be feasible for every site, or every stage of a project. If large portions of soil are exposed on site, dust can be mitigated using water trucks, hay, or mulch. Another option with more longevity would be employing the use of dust suppression liquid mixture. Many vendors in the industry now offer eco-safe, biodegradable, liquid copolymers that are capable of suppressing dust for weeks. These polymers bond soil particles together and create a flexible surface that decreases dust. This also increases moisture retention which further reduces dust.

Conditions on construction sites constantly fluctuate with the seasons. KCI’s commitment to keeping our clients compliant does not. Have a question about how to manage stormwater on your construction site? We would love to hear from you.

KCI is an expert at stormwater management. We strive to ensure your NPDES permit is managed, perform quality inspection, and deliver quality reporting output providing construction site operators with a clear path to success. KCI is here to help, call us to today at 888-346-7779.

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