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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977208
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
10/30/2002
Doc Name
Complaint Letter
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St. Vrain Valley Community Watchdogs
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Health Department <br />Boulder OfFCe • 3450 Broadway • Boulder, Coorado 80304 • 303-441-1 100 <br />Longmont Office • 529 Coffman, Saute 200 • Longmont, Colorodo 80501 • 303-678-b l bb <br />Trl-Cities Office • 1345 Plaza Ct. N., suite 3A • Lafayette, Colorado 80026 • 303-666-0515 <br />October 1, 2002 <br />Steve Mossberg <br />Facility Compliance Manager <br />Cemex, Inc. <br />P.O. Box 529, Lyons, CO 80540 <br />Re: Complaint Investigation for Fugitive Dust <br />Deaz Mr. Mossberg, <br />This letter is in response to a complaint investigation conducted at the Cemex Lyons Plant on September 30, <br />2002 by myself and Pam Milmoe, Air & Waste Coordinator for Boulder County Health. At the time of the <br />inspection, skies were cleaz and winds were approximately 20-30 mph. A number of azeas observed could <br />pose fugitive dust problems. The following sources of fugitive dust were noted during the inspection: <br />1. The A-frame storage building has excess dust on the roof and piled-up clinker dust azound it that <br />should be covered or removed. <br />2. The Clinker Pit had fugitive dust emissions in excess of 20% due to improper handling by the loader <br />operator. The Clinker Pit should be unloaded on a set schedule rather than using the presence of dust <br />as an indicator for removal. <br />3. The haul road behind the A-Frame was particulazly dusty and should be watered frequently or treated <br />with dust suppressant. <br />4. Piles of dust were noted under the conveyor belt at the south end of the plant, just before reaching the <br />stacker. This source of potential fugitive emissions has been identified in previous inspections and <br />should be removed daily. <br />5. Material stockpiles could be a potential source of fugitive emissions during high winds. It was <br />suggested that the plant find a way to water the top of the piles, possibly n,nning the conveyor belt <br />periodically to mist the piles with the automatic mister. <br />The Boulder County Health Department is requesting a written response by October 8, 2002, demonstrating <br />how and when these issues will be corrected. A follow-up visit will be made to insure the above items are <br />corrected. Feel free to call me to with any questions or concern at 303-441-1147. <br />'• <br />G ®i Hoefler <br />Boulder County Health Department <br />CC: Bob Jorgenson, CDPHE, Air Pollution Control Division <br />Shannon McMillan, CDPHE, Air Pollution Control Division <br />Richard Cargill <br />
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