N.M. Admin. Code § 20.11.41.23 - TEMPORARY RELOCATION OF PORTABLE STATIONARY SOURCES
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:
(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;
(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 ;
(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;
(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
(6) be
signed by the operator , owner or an authorized representative certifying to the
accuracy of all information included in the application and any
attachments.
E. The
department may take into consideration the proposed duration of operation, the
proposed location, the nature and amount of emissions, anticipated public
concerns and other relevant factors in determining whether to require public
notice as specified in Subsection B of
20.11.41.13 NMAC. At a minimum, at
the time the relocation application is submitted, the permittee shall provide
proof that a weather-proof sign provided by the department has been posted at
the more visible of either the proposed or existing facility entrance or other
location on the property boundary. The applicant shall list on the sign all
information required by Subsection C of
20.11.41.13 NMAC. The
weather-proof sign shall remain posted and maintained until the department
makes a final decision regarding the location request.
F. The department may hold a PIH for good
cause.
G. The department may deny
the request to relocate the portable stationary source if the relocation
application does not include all information required by Subsection D of
20.11.41.23 NMAC, or if the
relocation application is submitted to the department fewer than 45 days before
the proposed relocation date.
H.
The department shall not approve the relocation if the department determines
the relocation will result in an exceedance of any NAAQS or NMAAQS at the
proposed new location.
I. No more
than 45 days after the department receives the relocation application, the
department shall approve the relocation , deny the relocation , approve the
relocation with conditions or hold a PIH regarding the relocation request. The
department shall notify the permittee by certified mail regarding the
department 's decision.
J. If the
stationary source has been issued a permit pursuant to a board regulation but
has not been designated in the permit as a portable stationary source , and the
source wishes to relocate within Bernalillo county or be classified as a
portable stationary source , the request to relocate or reclassify the source
shall be treated as a proposed permit modification and the permittee shall
comply with the requirements of
20.11.41.29 NMAC.
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