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- Dust_abatement abstract "Dust abatement refers to the process of inhibiting the creation of excess soil dust, a pollutant that contributes to excess levels of particulate matter.Frequently employed by local governments of arid climates such as those in the Southwest United States, dust abatement procedures may also be required in private construction as a condition of obtaining a building permit.Dust abatement methods include the regular spraying of water on loose dirt in construction sites, the paving of or applying magnesium chloride to dirt roads, and restricting access to dusty areas.Abatement oil (an organic, lubricating and penetrating oil) most commonly used to remove debris such as dust and asbestos. Application of this product is normally done by lathering onto the surface and then removing with a clean dry cloth.".
- Dust_abatement thumbnail Painesville_building_demolition.jpg?width=300.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageExternalLink USFS_DustGuide.pdf.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageExternalLink 98571319.html.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageExternalLink 08771805.pdf.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageID "1766544".
- Dust_abatement wikiPageLength "2017".
- Dust_abatement wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Dust_abatement wikiPageRevisionID "634112512".
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Air_pollution.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_particulate_matter.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Building_permit.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Air_pollution.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Construction.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Construction_permit.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Desert.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Dust.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Magnesium_chloride.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Particulates.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Pollutant.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Southwest_United_States.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink Southwestern_United_States.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLink File:Painesville_building_demolition.jpg.
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abatement".
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dust abatement".
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLinkText "abatement".
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLinkText "dust abatement".
- Dust_abatement wikiPageWikiLinkText "dust suppressants".
- Dust_abatement hasPhotoCollection Dust_abatement.
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- Dust_abatement subject Category:Air_pollution.
- Dust_abatement type Article.
- Dust_abatement type Article.
- Dust_abatement comment "Dust abatement refers to the process of inhibiting the creation of excess soil dust, a pollutant that contributes to excess levels of particulate matter.Frequently employed by local governments of arid climates such as those in the Southwest United States, dust abatement procedures may also be required in private construction as a condition of obtaining a building permit.Dust abatement methods include the regular spraying of water on loose dirt in construction sites, the paving of or applying magnesium chloride to dirt roads, and restricting access to dusty areas.Abatement oil (an organic, lubricating and penetrating oil) most commonly used to remove debris such as dust and asbestos. ".
- Dust_abatement label "Dust abatement".
- Dust_abatement sameAs m.05v722.
- Dust_abatement sameAs Q5316997.
- Dust_abatement sameAs Q5316997.
- Dust_abatement wasDerivedFrom Dust_abatement?oldid=634112512.
- Dust_abatement depiction Painesville_building_demolition.jpg.
- Dust_abatement isPrimaryTopicOf Dust_abatement.