N.M. Admin. Code § 20.6.2.4108

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 21, November 5, 2024
Section 20.6.2.4108 - PUBLIC NOTICE AND PARTICIPATION
A. Within thirty (30) days of filing of a Stage 1 abatement plan proposal, the secretary shall issue a news release summarizing:
(1) the source, extent, magnitude and significance of water pollution, as known at that time;
(2) the proposed Stage 1 abatement plan investigation; and
(3) the name and telephone number of an agency contact who can provide additional information.
B. Any person proposing a Stage 2 abatement plan, a significant modification to a Stage 2 abatement plan, or an alternative abatement standard shall provide notice of the proposal to the following persons:
(1) the public, who shall be notified through publication of a notice in newspapers of general circulation in this state and in the county where the abatement will occur or where the water body that would be affected by a proposed alternative abatement standard is located, and, in areas with large percentages of non-English speaking people, through the mailing of the public notice in English to a bilingual radio station serving the area where the abatement will occur with a request that it be aired as a public service announcement in the predominant non-English language of the area;
(2) those persons, as identified by the secretary, who have requested notification, who shall be notified by mail or email;
(3) the New Mexico Trustee for Natural Resources, and any other local, state or federal governmental agency affected, as identified by the secretary, which shall be notified by certified mail;
(4) owners and residents of surface property located inside, and within one (1) mile from, the perimeter of the geographic area where the standards and requirements set forth in Section 20.6.2.4103 NMAC are exceeded who shall be notified by a means approved by the secretary; and
(5) the Governor or President of each Indian Tribe, Pueblo or Nation within the state of New Mexico, as identified by the secretary, who shall be notified by mail or email.
C. The public notice proposal for a Stage 2 abatement plan proposal or significant modification of a Stage 2 abatement plan shall be submitted to the secretary for approval with a proposed Stage 2 abatement plan, or significant modification of a Stage 2 abatement plan, and shall include:
(1) name and address of the responsible person;
(2) location of the proposed abatement;
(3) brief description of the nature of the water pollution and of the proposed abatement action;
(4) brief description of the procedures followed by the secretary in making a final determination;
(5) statement on the comment period;
(6) statement that a copy of the abatement plan can be viewed by the public at the department's main office or at the department field office for the area in which the discharge occurred;
(7) statement that written comments on the abatement plan, and requests for a public meeting or hearing that include the reasons why a meeting or hearing should be held, will be accepted for consideration if sent to the secretary within sixty (60) days after the date of public notice; and
(8) address and phone number at which interested persons may obtain further information.
D. The public notice proposal for a proposed alternative abatement standard shall be submitted to the secretary for approval thirty (30) days prior to the filing of a petition for alternative abatement standards, and shall include:
(1) name and address of the responsible person;
(2) location of the proposed alternative abatement standards;
(3) brief description of the nature of the water pollution and of the proposed alternative abatement standards;
(4) brief description of the procedures followed by the commission in making a final determination on a petition for alternate abatement standards;
(5) statement that a copy of the petition for alternate abatement standards petition can be viewed by the public at the department's main office or at the department field office for the area in which the affected water body is occurring;
(6) statement on how the public can request to be placed on a facility-specific mailing list for notification of any hearing conducted on the petition for alternate abatement standards pursuant to 20.1.3 NMAC; and
(7) address and phone number at which interested persons may obtain further information.
E. Within thirty (30) days of the secretary's approval of a Stage 2 abatement plan public notice proposal, any responsible person shall provide to the secretary proof of public notice to the persons listed in Subsection B of 20.6.2.4108 NMAC.
F. For a proposed Stage 2 abatement plan or significant modification of a Stage 2 abatement plan a public meeting or hearing may be held if the secretary determines there is significant public interest. Notice of the time and place of the meeting or hearing shall be given at least thirty (30) days prior to the meeting or hearing pursuant to Subsections A and B above. The secretary may appoint a meeting facilitator or hearing officer. The secretary may require the responsible person to prepare for approval by the secretary a fact sheet, to be distributed at the public meeting or hearing and afterwards upon request, written in English and Spanish, describing site history, the nature and extent of water pollution, and the proposed abatement. The record of the meeting or hearing, requested under this Section, consists of a tape recorded or transcribed session, provided that the cost of a court recorder shall be paid by the person requesting the transcript. If requested by the secretary, the responsible person will provide a translator approved by the secretary at a public meeting or hearing conducted in a locale where testimony from non-English speaking people can reasonably be expected. At the meeting or hearing, all interested persons shall be given a reasonable chance to submit data, views or arguments orally or in writing, and to ask questions of the secretary or the secretary's designee and of the responsible person, or their authorized representatives.
G. An alternative abatement standard shall only be granted after a public hearing before the commission, as required by NMSA 1978, Section 74-6-4(H) of the Water Quality Act. The commission shall review petitions for alternative abatement standards in accordance with the procedures for review of variance petitions provided in the commission's adjudicatory procedures, 20.1.3 NMAC.

N.M. Admin. Code § 20.6.2.4108

12-1-95; 20.6.2.4108 NMAC - Rn, 20 NMAC 6.2.IV.4108, 1-15-01, Amended by New Mexico Register, Volume XXIX, Issue 23, December 11, 2018, eff. 12/21/2018