A Best available Control Measures (BACM) is a term used to refer to the most effective measures (according to EPA guidance) for controlling small or dispersed particulates and other emissions

from sources such as roadway dust, soot and ash from woodstoves and open burning of rush, timber, grasslands, or trash.

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