West Pinal PM10 Nonattainment Area Basic Dust Control Training Quiz

All permitted worksites located in West Pinal PM10 Nonattainment Area as defined in 40 CFR Part 81.303 shall (Pursuant to Chapter 4, Article 3,Section 180 (§ 4-3-180), subsection F) have water truck drivers,  water-pull drivers and site superintendent or other designated on-site representative of the permit holder present at a site successfully complete a Basic Dust Control Training (renewable every three years)  conducted and approved by the Control Officer.

To complete this training you must answer all the questions below. Once you have answered all the questions click on the submit button. Pinal County Air Quality will review your submission a certificate will be issued if you have answered at least 7 of the following 10 questions correctly.

In place of a formal training class,  Please click here to read the Pinal County Air Quality West Pinal PM10 Nonattainment Area Construction Rules . The rules can be used while taking the quiz.
 
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Email *
Full name *
Best phone number to contact you *
How many times a day should a water truck and/or hose be used on site? *
What does the term trackout mean? *
When must trackout be cleaned off of the roadway? *
How often must a Basic Dust Control Certification be renewed? *
What should be done to prevent dust at the end of each work day? *
Which one of the following workers must have successfully completed Basic Dust Control Training? *
Which of the following is not a track out control device  *
During backfill operations a water truck or large hose is required to be dedicated to the backfilling equipment *
Required
You can use your Maricopa County Air Quality District (MCAQD) Dust Control Certification in place of the required Pinal County Air Quality Control District (PCAQCD) Basic Dust Control Certification *
Required
Driving a water truck slower will help create a thicker crust on the surface *
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