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CHAPTER 158

 
S.P. 522 - L.D. 1506

 
An Act To Update the Laws Governing Borrow Pits

 
and Quarries

 
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 38 MRSA §484-B is enacted to read:

 
§484-B.__Additional standards for quarries and excavations

 
In addition to other standards required by or pursuant to this
article, a quarry or an excavation for borrow, clay, topsoil or
silt that is licensed pursuant to this article, regardless of the
date of licensing, must meet the following minimum standards
concerning dust control and spill prevention.

 
1.__Spill prevention.__Refueling operations, oil changes and
other maintenance activities requiring the handling of fuels,
petroleum products, hydraulic fluids and other on-site activity
involving the storage or use of products that, if spilled, may
contaminate groundwater, must be conducted in accordance with the
department's spill prevention, control and countermeasures plan.__
Petroleum products and other substances that may contaminate
groundwater must be stored and handled over impervious surfaces
that are designed to contain spills.__The spill prevention,
control and countermeasures plan must be posted at the site.

 
2.__Dust control.__Dust generated by activities at an
excavation site, including dust associated with traffic to and
from the excavation site, must be controlled by sweeping, paving,
watering or other best management practices for control of
fugitive emissions.__Dust control methods may include the
application of calcium chloride, as long as the manufacturer's


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