N.M. Code R. § 20.11.41.19 Permit Conditions
Library | New Mexico Administrative Code |
Edition | 2023 |
Currency | Current through Register Vol. 34, No. 24, December 19, 2023 |
Citation | N.M. Code R. § 20.11.41.19 |
Year | 2023 |
A. The contents of a permit application specifically identified by the department shall become terms and conditions of the permit.
B. The department shall impose conditions upon a permit as authorized by the state act and as the department determines to be appropriate, including:
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(1) placement
of individual emission limits on the source for which the permit is issued, as
determined on a case-by-case basis, but the individual emission limits shall be
only as restrictive as the more stringent of the following
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(2) a
requirement that the source install and operate control technology, determined
on a case-by-case basis, sufficient to meet the requirements of the federal
act, state act or board regulations;
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(3) compliance with applicable NSPS and
NESHAP;
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(4) imposition of
reasonable restrictions and limitations to prevent or abate air pollution not
relating to emission limits or emission rates; examples include monitoring
recordkeeping and reporting; reporting administrative revisions; notifications
posting of permit; and substitution of equipment not resulting in an increase
in emissions;
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(5) any combination
of the above; and
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(6) in the case
of a modification, the requirements of Subsection B of 20.11.41.19 NMAC apply
only to the emission units involved in the modification.
C. The department may impose additional conditions in order to meet requirements of the federal act, the state act or a board regulation including:
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(1) a schedule of
construction;
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(2) a condition
requiring timely revision of permit terms or conditions;
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(3) sampling ports of a size, number and
location as the department may require;
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(4) safe access to each port;
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(5) instrumentation to monitor and record
emission data including continuous emission monitoring;
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(6) any other reasonable sampling, testing
and ambient...
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