N.M. Admin. Code § 20.11.102.12 - OXYGENATED FUELS
During the
A. Annual program duration and
minimum oxygen content:
(1) During the winter
pollution season , no person shall supply or sell any gasoline motor fuel
intended as a final product for fueling of motor vehicles within Bernalillo
county, or sell at retail, or sell to a private or government fleet for
consumption; or introduce such fuels into a motor vehicle in Bernalillo county
unless the fuel contains a minimum 2.7 percent oxygen content by weight , except
as required pursuant to
20.11.102.14 NMAC .
(2) The department shall establish the
blending tolerance for oxygenated fuels.
(3) The board , after considering EPA
guidelines and other applicable information, reports, data, and testimony, may
make a determination by July of each year whether the oxygenate levels should
be modified or remain the same.
(4)
Oxygenates approved for use in this program shall be blended per unit volume of
gasoline motor fuel, and blended up to 10 percent by volume for ethanol , or at
the volume for any other gasoline motor fuel additive which has been issued a
waiver by the EPA pursuant to the Clean Air Act , Section 211 (f) (4).
(5) No gasoline motor fuel blended with
methanol and intended as a final product for fueling of motor vehicles shall be
sold at retail or to a private or government fleet within Bernalillo
county.
B. Inventory:
Any supplier who provides gasoline or oxygenate blends in bulk in Bernalillo
county must register with VPMD and provide the names, addresses and telephone
numbers of all jobbers, fleet fueling facilities and retail outlets supplied.
The inventory shall be submitted to VPMD by November 30, 2005 and by October 31
each year thereafter.
C.
Recordkeeping: During the winter pollution season , any supplier providing
gasoline in Bernalillo county must document whether each batch is oxygenated,
the oxygen content by weight and the oxygenate type and percent by volume. This
documentation must accompany each shipment and be kept on file by the retailer
or fleet facility for the duration of the winter pollution season .
D. Labeling and notice to the public:
(1) All oxygenated motor fuel sold shall be
clearly labeled at each dispensing pump identifying the type of oxygenate , with
labels provided by the department .
(2) All retail gasoline facilities shall keep
readily available all pamphlets, brochures, fact sheets, and other written
information provided to them by the department for information and
dissemination to the public.
E. Sampling: A minimum of 20 percent of all
retail stations and 10 percent of all fleet fueling facilities will be sampled.
The department , upon presentation of proper identification, shall be allowed to
enter a facility during reasonable times. The department may collect those
samples deemed appropriate after paying for or offering to pay for the samples
at any facility . Samples will be collected through the filler of the
underground gasoline storage tanks as outlined in 40 CFR Part 80, Appendix D.
If a sample cannot be taken directly from the underground tank, the sample may
be taken from the gas pump nozzle and labeled accordingly.
F. Analysis: The department shall make a good
faith effort to analyze the samples as soon as possible. Samples shall be
analyzed in the field or at the VPMD laboratory on the same day the samples are
collected, circumstances permitting. Samples will be analyzed for ethanol ,
MTBE , or other oxygenates. Any sample results contested by a distributor or
station will be sent by the department to the New Mexico Department of
Agriculture (NMDA) petroleum standards bureau for analysis. Sample analysis
shall be conducted in accordance with the American society for testing and
materials (ASTM ) standards or equivalent. Analysis shall comply with ASTM
D-5845, ASTM D-4815, or equivalent standard.
G. Enforcement:
(1) Samples containing at least 2.5 percent
oxygen by weight shall be considered in compliance. Samples containing at least
2.0 percent but less than 2.5 percent oxygen by weight will result in a notice
of warning and must be corrected at the time of the next fuel delivery. Samples
containing at least 1.5 percent but less than 2.0 percent oxygen by weight will
result in notice of violation (NOV) and must be corrected within 24 hours. The
NOV will cite the reason(s) for non-compliance and will include the sample date
and the results of the analysis in percent oxygen by weight. Samples containing
less than 1.5 percent oxygen by weight or repeat violations for samples below
2.5 percent oxygen by weight shall result in an immediate "stop
sale" order which will remain in effect until the violation is
corrected as determined by the department . Any fuel dispensed in violation of a
"stop sale" order will result in the director of the
department issuing a compliance order and imposing a penalty of not less than
$500 and not more than $15,000 per day as authorized by the New Mexico Air
Quality Act , NMSA 1978,74-2-12.B.
H.
Suspension of program due to oxygenate shortage: Should extreme and unusual
circumstances occur in the marketplace preventing the blending of oxygenates at
the levels required by 20.11.102 NMAC , the manager may take the necessary steps
as a temporary emergency measure to relax or suspend 20.11.102 NMAC . The
manager shall inform the members of the board of such action taken within seven
days of this occurrence. At its next regular meeting, or at a special meeting
if so called, the board shall review the manager 's action.
I. Program review: By the regular meeting of
the board in July of each program year, the department shall provide a report
to the board reviewing the results of the program, which shall include an
analysis of costs and benefits to the consumer, investigations of complaints,
compliance and quality assurance activities, and other findings and
recommendations.
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