Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 21, November 5, 2024
Section 20.2.50.121 - PIG LAUNCHING AND RECEIVINGA.Applicability: Individual pipeline pig launcher and receiver operations with a PTE equal to or greater than one tpy VOC located within the property boundary of, and under common ownership or control with, well sites, tank batteries, gathering and boosting stations, natural gas processing plants, and transmission compressor stations are subject to the requirements of 20.2.50.121 NMAC.B.Emission standards:(1) Owners and operators of affected pipeline pig launcher and receiver operations shall capture and reduce VOC emissions from pigging operations by at least ninety-five percent within two years of the effective date of this Part. If a combustion control device is used, the combustion device shall have a minimum design combustion efficiency of ninety-eight percent.(2) The owner or operator conducting an affected pig launching and receiving operation shall: (a) employ best management practices to minimize the liquid present in the pig receiver chamber and to minimize emissions from the pig receiver chamber to the atmosphere after receiving the pig in the receiving chamber and before opening the receiving chamber to the atmosphere;(b) employ a method to minimize emissions, such as installing a liquid ramp or drain, routing a high-pressure chamber to a low-pressure line or vessel, using a ball valve type chamber, or using multiple pig chambers;(c) recover and dispose of receiver liquid in a manner that minimizes emissions to the atmosphere to the extent practicable; and(d) ensure that the material collected is returned to the process or disposed of in a manner compliant with state law.(3) The emission standards in Paragraphs (1) and (2) of Subsection B of 20.2.50.121 NMAC cease to apply to an individual pipeline pig launching and receiving operation if the actual annual VOC emissions of the launcher or receiver operation are less than one tpy of VOC.(4) An owner or operator complying with Paragraphs (1) or (2) of Subsection B of 20.2.50.121 NMAC through use of a control device shall comply with the control device requirements in 20.2.50.115 NMAC.C.Monitoring requirements:(1) The owner or operator of an affected pig launching and receiving site shall inspect the equipment for leaks using AVO, RM 21, or OGI on either: (a) a monthly basis if pigging operations at a site occur on a monthly basis or more frequently; or(b) prior tothe commencement and after the conclusion of the pig launching or receiving operation, if less frequent.(2) The monitoring shall be performed using the methodologies outlined in Subsection C of 20.2.50.116 NMAC as applicable and at the frequency required in Paragraph (1) of Subsection C of 20.2.50.121 NMAC. The monitoring shall be performed when the pig trap is under pressure.(3) An owner or operator complying with Paragraphs (1) or (2) of Subsection B of 20.2.50.121 NMAC through use of a control device shall comply with the monitoring requirements in 20.2.50.115 NMAC.(4) The owner or operator shall comply with the monitoring requirements in 20.2.50.112 NMAC.D.Recordkeeping requirements: In addition to complying with the recordkeeping requirements in 20.2.50.112 NMAC, the owner or operator of an affected pig launching and receiving site shall maintain a record of the following:(1) the pigging operation, including the location, date, and time of the pigging operation;(2) the data and methodology used to estimate the actual emissions to the atmosphere and used to estimate the PTE;(3) date and time of any monitoring and the results of the monitoring; and(4) the type of control device and its make and model.E.Reporting requirements: The owner or operator shall comply with the reporting requirements in 20.2.50.112 NMAC.N.M. Admin. Code § 20.2.50.121
Adopted by New Mexico Register, Volume XXXIII, Issue 14, July 26, 2022, eff. 8/5/2022