N.M. Code R. § 20.11.20.15 Fugitive Dust Control Construction Permits; Minimum Permit Application Requirements

LibraryNew Mexico Administrative Code
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through Register Vol. 34, No. 24, December 19, 2023
CitationN.M. Code R. § 20.11.20.15
Year2023

Proposed fugitive dust control construction permit applications shall be submitted on forms provided by the department. Fugitive dust control plans may be submitted in any format including a copy of a program that complies with any other statute or regulation so long as the plan provides reasonably available control measures whose purpose is to mitigate fugitive dust and the plan meets the objectives of 20.11.20 NMAC. If extraneous information is supplied that does not apply to mitigation of fugitive dust, then the dust control measures shall be clearly identified in the plan or the permit application shall be deemed incomplete and shall be rejected. An incomplete permit application shall be processed as described in Subsection C of 20.11.20.18 NMAC. Proposed fugitive dust control permit applications shall include the following:

A. name, address, telephone number and fax number of permittee;

B. owner's name, address, telephone number and fax number if different from permittee;

C. if different than the permittee, the name, address, telephone number and fax number of the responsible person who is agreeing to, and shall be responsible for activities on the permitted site; the department shall first attempt to contact the responsible person regarding a violation of the permit;

D. anticipated project start date which shall be no fewer than 10 business days from the department's receipt of the permit application for areas containing greater than three quarters of an acre but no greater than 25 acres, and no fewer than 20 business days from the department's receipt of the permit application for areas containing more than 25 acres;

E. anticipated project completion date;

F. project description;

G. project location including, if available, street address, major cross streets or nearby intersection;

H. total area of disturbance in acres or square feet;

I. a check or money order for the fees due, calculated using the tables provided on the permit application form, payable to the 'city of Albuquerque permits program' (fund 242);

J. a description of the sequencing of the active operations, if phasing is used to reduce the total disturbed area at any time;

K. estimated total volume of bulk material being handled in cubic yards, including any bulk material being...

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