N.M. Admin. Code § 19.8.20.2030 - USE OF EXPLOSIVES: BLASTING SCHEDULE
A. General requirements.
(1) The operator shall conduct blasting
operations at times approved by the director and announced in the blasting
schedule. The director may limit the area covered, timing, and sequence of
blasting as listed in the schedule, if such limitations are necessary and
reasonable in order to protect the public health and safety or
welfare.
(2) All blasting shall be
conducted between sunrise and sunset, unless nighttime blasting is approved by
the director based upon a showing by the operator that the public will be
protected from adverse noise and other impacts. The director may specify more
restrictive time periods for blasting.
(3) Unscheduled blasts may be conducted only
where public or operator health and safety so require and for emergency
blasting actions. When an operator conducts an unscheduled blast, the operator,
using audible signals, shall notify residents within 1/2 mile of the blasting
site and document the reason for the unscheduled blast in accordance with
19.8.20.2033 NMAC.
B. Blasting schedule publication
and distribution.
(1) The operator shall
publish the blasting schedule in a newspaper of general circulation in the
locality of the blasting site at least 10 days, but not more than 30 days,
before beginning a blasting program.
(2) The operator shall distribute copies of
the schedule to local governments and public utilities and to each local
residence within 1/2 mile of the proposed blasting site described in the
schedule.
(3) The operator shall
republish and redistribute the schedule at least every 12 months and revise and
republish the schedule at least 10 days, but not more than 30 days, before
blasting whenever the area covered by the schedule changes or actual time
periods for blasting significantly differ from the prior
announcement.
C. Blasting
schedule contents. The blasting schedule shall contain, at a minimum:
(1) name, address, and telephone number of
operator.
(2) identification of the
specific areas in which blasting will take place;
(3) dates and time periods when explosives
are to be detonated;
(4) methods to
be used to control access to the blasting area; and
(5) type and patterns of audible warning and
all-clear signals to be used before and after blasting.
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