Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 23, December 10, 2024
Section 20.11.49.7 - DEFINITIONSIn addition to the definitions in 20.11.49 NMAC, the definitions in 20.11.1 NMAC apply unless there is a conflict between definitions, in which case the definition in 20.11.49 NMAC shall govern.
A. "Air pollution control equipment" means any device, equipment, process or combination thereof, the operation of which may limit, capture, reduce, confine, or otherwise control regulated air pollutants or convert for the purposes of control any regulated air pollutant to another form, another chemical or another physical state (e.g. sulfur recovery units, acid plants, baghouses, precipitators, scrubbers, cyclones, water sprays, enclosures, catalytic converters, and steam or water injection).B. "Air quality regulation or permit condition" means any regulation adopted by the board, including a federal new source performance standard or national emission standard for hazardous air pollutants incorporated by reference, or any condition of an air quality permit issued by the department.C. "Bypass" means the diversion of a regulated air contaminant around air pollution control equipment or process equipment.D. "Building, structure, facility, or installation" means all of the pollutant-emitting activities which belong to the same industrial grouping, are located on one or more contiguous or adjacent properties, and are under the control of the same person (or persons under common control) except the activities of any vessel. Pollutant-emitting activities shall be considered as part of the same industrial grouping if they belong to the same major group ( i.e., which have the same two-digit code) as described in the standard industrial classification manual, 1972, as amended by the 1977 supplement (U.S. government printing office stock numbers 4101-0065 and 003-005-00176 -0, respectively).E. "Emergency" means any situation arising from sudden and reasonably unforeseeable events beyond the control of the permittee, including acts of God or nature, which situation requires immediate corrective action to restore normal operation, and that causes the source to exceed a technology-based emission limitation due to unavoidable increases in emissions attributable to the emergency. An emergency shall not include noncompliance to the extent caused by improperly designed equipment, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation.F. "Excess emission" means the emission of an air contaminant, including a fugitive emission, in excess of the quantity, rate, opacity or concentration specified by an air quality regulation or permit condition.G. "Malfunction" means any sudden and unavoidable failure of air pollution control equipment or process equipment beyond the control of the owner or operator, including malfunction during startup or shutdown. A failure that is caused entirely or in part by poor maintenance, careless operation, or any other preventable equipment breakdown shall not be considered a malfunction.I. "Regular business day" means any day on which city of Albuquerque government offices are open for normal business. Saturdays, Sundays, and official federal and city of Albuquerque holidays are not regular business days.J. "Shutdown" means the cessation of operation of any air pollution control equipment or process equipment.K. "Startup" means setting into operation any air pollution control equipment or process equipment.L. "Stationary source" or "source" means any building, structure, facility, or installation which emits or may emit a regulated air pollutant.N.M. Admin. Code § 20.11.49.7
20.11.49.7 NMAC - N, 10/13/09