N.M. Code R. § 20.11.69.13 Emission Limits
Library | New Mexico Administrative Code |
Edition | 2023 |
Currency | Current through Register Vol. 34, No. 24, December 19, 2023 |
Citation | N.M. Code R. § 20.11.69.13 |
Year | 2023 |
No owner or operator shall cause or allow exceedence of the following emission limits: (Particulate matter emissions are measured at 12 percent CO
(1) For PWDs with a charging capacity of less than 200 lb/hr:
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(a)
Particulate matter 0.08 gr/dscf
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(b)
Hydrogen chloride 4 lb/hr or 99 percent control, whichever is more
stringent
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(c) Carbon monoxide 60
mg/dscm
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(d) PCDD/PCDF 500
ng/dscm
(2) For PWDs with a charging capacity of 200 lb/hr to 999 lb/hr (For all metals except mercury, a cadmium surrogate emission limit of 50 µg/kg of waste burned may be used):
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(a) Particulate matter 0.03
gr/dscf
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(b) Hydrogen chloride 40
mg/dscm
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(c) Carbon monoxide 60
mg/dscm
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(d) PCDD/PCDF 5
ng/dscm
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(e) Oxides of nitrogen 235
mg/dscm
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(f) Sulfur dioxide 80
mg/dscm
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(g) Arsenic 99 percent
removal
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(h) Beryllium 99 percent
removal
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(i) Cadmium 99 percent
removal
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(j) Chromium 99 percent
removal
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(k) Lead 99 percent
removal
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(l) Mercury 90 percent
removal
(3) For PWDs with a charging capacity of greater than 100 lb/hr (For all metals except mercury, a cadmium surrogate emission limit of 50 µg/kg of waste burned may be used):
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(a) Particulate matter 0.015
gr/dscf
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(b) Hydrogen chloride 40
mg/dscm
-
(c) Carbon monoxide 60
mg/dscm
-
(d) PCDD/PCDF 5
ng/dscm
-
(e) Oxides of nitrogen 235
mg/dscm
-
(f) Sulfur dioxide 80
mg/dscm
-
(g) Arsenic 99 percent
removal
-
(h) Beryllium 99 percent
removal
-
(i) Cadmium 99 percent
removal
-
(j) Lead 99 percent
removal
-
(k) Mercury...
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