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Comment 57 for Tire Pressure Regulation (tirepres09) - 15-2.

First NameJeffrey
Last NameMorris
Email Addressmorris051200@gmail.com
Affiliation
SubjectTire Inflation Police????
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I just read your polcy on "Fugitive dust" after posting the last
comment. It is good that you have the measure, but it definitly can
be enforced on a much wider area. It appears that you have no
requirements for a posted visible sign with contact information and
Dust permit number for general public to view. That should be
mandatory on any site over 3 acres. It also appeared to be a "we
might fine you" type of policy. This is not correct. Anyone not in
compliance of fugitive dust control should be fined. And i di not
see anything about monitoring sites for air quality. You need dust
inspectors. If you are wondering how the County can pay for more
employees, it will be covered by the cost of the dust permit. Every
type of earth disturbing work needs to have a permit therfore
generating hundreds of thousands of dollars per county.

Again tire inflation is flat!!! You cannot possibly or effectivly
control the monitoring of tire pressure in vehicles. This will
create more costs than simply tightening the belt on Fugitive dust
control. I understand the pressure to find a solution, but lets not
go so far out of the box. Also tell Gov. Arnold that his interview
on tv (Where his picture fell off the wall from the earthquake) I
di notice that he did not have Flourescent light bulbs in his desk
lamp. Start at the top then work you way down to the public for
Global Warming Prevention.

Jeffrey Morris

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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted 2010-01-13 18:56:44

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