Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 21, November 5, 2024
Section 20.2.65.102 - REQUIREMENTS FOR SMP IFor any burn project of less than one ton of PM-10 emissions per day or less than 5,000 cubic feet pile volume per day, all of the following requirements shall apply.
A. The burner shall burn only under appropriate dispersion conditions. In order to accomplish this objective, the burner shall follow one of the two options below. (1) The burner shall: (a) ignite burns only during the hours from one hour after sunrise until one hour before sunset; the burner may apply for a waiver of this requirement in writing from the department no later than two weeks prior to the planned burn project; the burner shall document the reasons for waiver application on the appropriate form provided by the department; the department shall notify the burner no later than one week prior to the planned burn project of whether the waiver is granted or denied; the department shall consider such waiver requests on a case-by-case basis; and(b) conduct burn projects at least 300 feet from any occupied dwelling, workplace, or place where people congregate, which is on property owned by, or under possessory control of, another person; the burner may apply for a waiver of this requirement in writing from the department no later than two weeks prior to the planned burn project; the burner shall document the reasons for waiver application on the appropriate form provided by the department; the department shall notify the burner no later than one week prior to the planned burn project of whether the waiver is granted or denied; the department shall consider such waiver requests on a case-by-case basis; or(2) the burner shall: (a) only burn during times when the ventilation category is good or better; the burner may apply for a waiver of this requirement in writing from the department no later than 10:00 a.m. one business day prior to the planned burn project; the burner shall document the reasons for waiver application on the appropriate form provided by the department; the department shall notify the burner no later than 3:00 p.m. one business day prior to the planned burn project of whether the waiver is granted or denied; the department shall consider such waiver requests on a case-by-case basis; and(b) conduct visual monitoring and shall document the results; the burner shall maintain records of those results for a period of one year; for any burn project planned to be conducted within a one mile radius of a population, the department may require that the burner notify the department no later than two business days prior to the planned burn project so that the department may determine whether to conduct instrument monitoring in addition to visual monitoring conducted by the burner; the need for instrument monitoring shall be determined by the department on a case-by-case basis.B. The burner shall notify the local fire authority prior to igniting a burn.C. The burner shall register the burn project with the department on a registration form provided by the department no later than 10:00 a.m. one business day prior to the planned ignition of the burn project. The department shall provide the burner with a registration number for the burn project. Prior to igniting the burn project, if the burner has not received the registration number, the burner shall make a good faith effort to contact the department to obtain the registration number. For burn projects longer than seven days, the burner shall notify the department separately for each seven days of burning to be conducted under that burn project registration. The burner shall not burn more area or volume than the burner has included in the notification or registration.D. The burner shall submit a completed burn project tracking form to the department on a tracking form provided by the department no later than two weeks following completion of the burn project.E. For burn projects conducted within a one-mile radius of a population, the following requirements shall apply in addition to all other requirements in this section (20.2.65.102 NMAC):(1) the burner shall conduct visual monitoring and document the results; and(2) the burner shall conduct public notification of populations within a one-mile radius of the burn project no later than two days prior to, and no earlier than thirty days in advance of, igniting a burn project.F. The burner shall maintain all records of actions performed pursuant to the requirements of this section for a period of at least one year.N.M. Admin. Code § 20.2.65.102
20.2.65.102 NMAC - N, 12/31/03