N.M. Code R. § 20.11.41.23 Temporary Relocation of Portable Stationary Sources
Library | New Mexico Administrative Code |
Edition | 2023 |
Currency | Current through Register Vol. 34, No. 24, December 19, 2023 |
Citation | N.M. Code R. § 20.11.41.23 |
Year | 2023 |
A. Portable aerospace ground equipment exempted by Subparagraph (f) of Paragraph (2) of Subsection F of 20.11.41.2 NMAC and portable support equipment exempted by Subparagraph (g) of Paragraph (2) of Subsection F of 20.11.41.2 NMAC are not subject to the requirements of 20.11.41.23 NMAC.
B. The permittee of a portable stationary source may submit a written request to the department seeking approval to temporarily relocate and operate the portable stationary source. Temporary relocations shall not exceed a total of 365 consecutive days.
C. The permittee of a portable stationary source shall not construct or operate at the new location until the department approves the relocation request in writing.
D. The permittee of a portable stationary source shall submit a relocation application no fewer than 45 days before the date the permittee proposes to commence operations at a new location within Bernalillo county. The permittee shall operate the portable stationary source at the proposed new location as required by the permit conditions unless the department imposes additional or more restrictive operational requirements or conditions in writing during the approval process. The relocation application shall:
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(1) be submitted on forms provided by
the department with fee required by 20.11.2 NMAC;
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(2) include for each process unit an
equipment list that shall include make, model and manufacture date; serial
number; rated capacity; production rates; and emissions estimates;
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(3) include a description of all stationary
sources that have an air quality source registration or permit, and all
residences, offices, schools, community centers and medical facilities that are
located within one-quarter of a mile of the proposed new location of the
portable stationary source;
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(4)
unless waived in writing by the department, include an EPA-approved air
dispersion model executed for the proposed new location that demonstrates
compliance with the NAAQS and the NMAAQS; the modeling protocol shall comply
with the air dispersion modeling requirements of Paragraph (4) of Subsection E
of 20.11.41.13 NMAC;
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(5) include
all information required by 20.11.41.13 NMAC determined to be relevant by the
department and all additional information the department reasonably requires
and
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(6) be signed by the operator
owner or an...
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