BEST PRACTICES FOR
APPLYING DUST
CONTROL PRODUCTS
ON GRAVEL ROADS
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INTRODUCTION
Gravel roads are essential in rural communities
and building sites, among many other industrial
activities. The biggest problem, however, with
gravel roads is dust. It may be a critical air quality
or visibility problem or wear out vehicle parts in
such a way that it increases expenses.
Fortunately, dust control products can alleviate
these problems and provide a much safer and
more efficient environment. The following article
is on dust control best practices on gravel roads,
looking at effectiveness and environmental
responsibility.
PAGE 1
HOW IMPORTANT
IS DUST CONTROL?
Before getting into best practices, it's always
important to know first the importance of dust
control. This is because the gravel road
particles become airborne and at times travel
long distances, therefore affecting not only the
immediate surroundings but also the whole
community and the ecosystem as a whole. For
construction sites, it's a question of
compliance with regulatory agencies while
protecting the health of your employees. Dust
control products bond dust particles to the
road surface and minimize their potential to
become airborne.
PAGE 2
DUST CONTROL PRODUCTS:
CHOOSING THE RIGHT ONE
Selection of the right dust control products is only part of the equation for ineffective dust
suppression. Indeed, selection has to consider several factors, including the type of gravel,
traffic volume, and environmental conditions. Common dust control product types include:
This hygroscopic compound
absorbs moisture from the air,
keeping the road surface damp
and effectively controlling dust
in dry climates.
A by-product of the paper
industry, this lignin
derivative binds with gravel,
acting as a natural binder
to keep dust away.
These man-made compounds
create a soft, pliable, resilient
crust on road surfaces, aiding
soil stabilization and performing
well in heavy traffic areas.
It attracts moisture like calcium
chloride but works better across
various conditions with lower
corrosiveness, making it
preferable in some applications.
PAGE 3
CALCIUM
CHLORIDE
LIGNIN
SULFONATE
MAGNESIUM
CHLORIDE
SYNTHETIC
POLYMERS
APPLICATION BEST
PRACTICES
After the selection of the right material
has been made, the application then
becomes the second most important
factor. Some best practices for the
application of dust control products on
gravel roads are as follows
PAGE 4
EVEN APPLICATION
Apply dust control products uniformly to avoid patchy dust
formation and reduced effectiveness. Use specialized
equipment like sprayers for consistent application.
APPLICATIONS PAGE 5
SURFACE PREPARATION
APPLICATION TIMING
Proper surface preparation is crucial for dust control
effectiveness. Grade and compact the road, ensuring debris
removal for even product distribution.
Products for dust control should be applied in fine weather
for proper adherence to road surfaces. Avoid applying
before rainstorms to prevent washing off.
PROPER DOSAGE
Follow the manufacturer’s dosage to ensure effectiveness
and environmental safety, balancing application to avoid
waste or harm while controlling dust.
REAPPLICATION
AND MAINTENANCE
Dust control is never a one-time
solution. For long-term efficacy,
periodic maintenance and
reapplication are required. Monitor
the road surface frequently after
heavy use or bad weather and
reapply the product as needs dictate.
PAGE 6
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
Dust control products should be used with a lot of sensitivity toward the surroundings.
Some are corrosive, such as calcium chloride and magnesium chloride. The
chemicals can be harmful to vegetation and sources of water in the event of misuse
in the area. Follow the best environmental management practices such as
safeguarding this occurrence and mitigating it as much as one can.
Wherever possible, employ biodegradable or minimally toxic dust control products. For example,
synthetic polymers are formulated to harbor minimal risk of harm to the nearby ecosystem.
USE NON-TOXIC PRODUCT
PREVENT RUNOFF
Prevent runoff of treated roads to adjacent water bodies. This can include creating
barriers or ditches to direct water away from sensitive areas.
PAGE 7
IMPACT MONITORING
Check periodically around the treated gravel roads for a sign of environmental impact. It
could be anything from vegetation damage to changes in soil composition and water
contamination.
SPECIFIC EMPLOYMENT: CONSTRUCTION SITES
AND HIGH-TRAFFIC AREAS
On construction sites and in areas of high traffic, dust control is
critical. Some additional tips for these situations include:
PAGE 8
FREQUENT REAPPLICATION
STABILIZERS:
Since the construction sites usually have a huge amount of vehicle traffic,
there is more dust raised. This calls for the need to keep reapplying the dust
control products to keep the place clean.
Utilize dust control products that are going to stabilize high-volume traffic
areas. This will not only control dust but will stabilize the road surface and
eliminate frequent grading and maintenance.
IMPROVED RESOURCE ALLOCATION
Ensure that workers are properly informed on the dust control measures to be adopted and
that they are trained for the safe and effective application of products. Worker safety shall at
all cost be guaranteed, more so within the construction environment.
THANK YOUR
FOR YOUR
ATTENTION
(760) 600-5759
www.envirotacinc.com
CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION

Best Practices for Applying Dust Control Products on Gravel Roads

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    BEST PRACTICES FOR APPLYINGDUST CONTROL PRODUCTS ON GRAVEL ROADS www.envirotacinc.com
  • 2.
    INTRODUCTION Gravel roads areessential in rural communities and building sites, among many other industrial activities. The biggest problem, however, with gravel roads is dust. It may be a critical air quality or visibility problem or wear out vehicle parts in such a way that it increases expenses. Fortunately, dust control products can alleviate these problems and provide a much safer and more efficient environment. The following article is on dust control best practices on gravel roads, looking at effectiveness and environmental responsibility. PAGE 1
  • 3.
    HOW IMPORTANT IS DUSTCONTROL? Before getting into best practices, it's always important to know first the importance of dust control. This is because the gravel road particles become airborne and at times travel long distances, therefore affecting not only the immediate surroundings but also the whole community and the ecosystem as a whole. For construction sites, it's a question of compliance with regulatory agencies while protecting the health of your employees. Dust control products bond dust particles to the road surface and minimize their potential to become airborne. PAGE 2
  • 4.
    DUST CONTROL PRODUCTS: CHOOSINGTHE RIGHT ONE Selection of the right dust control products is only part of the equation for ineffective dust suppression. Indeed, selection has to consider several factors, including the type of gravel, traffic volume, and environmental conditions. Common dust control product types include: This hygroscopic compound absorbs moisture from the air, keeping the road surface damp and effectively controlling dust in dry climates. A by-product of the paper industry, this lignin derivative binds with gravel, acting as a natural binder to keep dust away. These man-made compounds create a soft, pliable, resilient crust on road surfaces, aiding soil stabilization and performing well in heavy traffic areas. It attracts moisture like calcium chloride but works better across various conditions with lower corrosiveness, making it preferable in some applications. PAGE 3 CALCIUM CHLORIDE LIGNIN SULFONATE MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE SYNTHETIC POLYMERS
  • 5.
    APPLICATION BEST PRACTICES After theselection of the right material has been made, the application then becomes the second most important factor. Some best practices for the application of dust control products on gravel roads are as follows PAGE 4
  • 6.
    EVEN APPLICATION Apply dustcontrol products uniformly to avoid patchy dust formation and reduced effectiveness. Use specialized equipment like sprayers for consistent application. APPLICATIONS PAGE 5 SURFACE PREPARATION APPLICATION TIMING Proper surface preparation is crucial for dust control effectiveness. Grade and compact the road, ensuring debris removal for even product distribution. Products for dust control should be applied in fine weather for proper adherence to road surfaces. Avoid applying before rainstorms to prevent washing off. PROPER DOSAGE Follow the manufacturer’s dosage to ensure effectiveness and environmental safety, balancing application to avoid waste or harm while controlling dust.
  • 7.
    REAPPLICATION AND MAINTENANCE Dust controlis never a one-time solution. For long-term efficacy, periodic maintenance and reapplication are required. Monitor the road surface frequently after heavy use or bad weather and reapply the product as needs dictate. PAGE 6
  • 8.
    ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS Dust controlproducts should be used with a lot of sensitivity toward the surroundings. Some are corrosive, such as calcium chloride and magnesium chloride. The chemicals can be harmful to vegetation and sources of water in the event of misuse in the area. Follow the best environmental management practices such as safeguarding this occurrence and mitigating it as much as one can. Wherever possible, employ biodegradable or minimally toxic dust control products. For example, synthetic polymers are formulated to harbor minimal risk of harm to the nearby ecosystem. USE NON-TOXIC PRODUCT PREVENT RUNOFF Prevent runoff of treated roads to adjacent water bodies. This can include creating barriers or ditches to direct water away from sensitive areas. PAGE 7 IMPACT MONITORING Check periodically around the treated gravel roads for a sign of environmental impact. It could be anything from vegetation damage to changes in soil composition and water contamination.
  • 9.
    SPECIFIC EMPLOYMENT: CONSTRUCTIONSITES AND HIGH-TRAFFIC AREAS On construction sites and in areas of high traffic, dust control is critical. Some additional tips for these situations include: PAGE 8 FREQUENT REAPPLICATION STABILIZERS: Since the construction sites usually have a huge amount of vehicle traffic, there is more dust raised. This calls for the need to keep reapplying the dust control products to keep the place clean. Utilize dust control products that are going to stabilize high-volume traffic areas. This will not only control dust but will stabilize the road surface and eliminate frequent grading and maintenance. IMPROVED RESOURCE ALLOCATION Ensure that workers are properly informed on the dust control measures to be adopted and that they are trained for the safe and effective application of products. Worker safety shall at all cost be guaranteed, more so within the construction environment.
  • 10.
    THANK YOUR FOR YOUR ATTENTION (760)600-5759 www.envirotacinc.com CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION