TITLE 20 ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
CHAPTER 2 AIR
QUALITY (STATEWIDE)
PART 17 NONFERROUS
SMELTERS (EXISTING) – PARTICULATE MATTER
20.2.17.1 ISSUING AGENCY: Environmental Improvement Board.
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20.2.17.2 SCOPE: All geographic areas within the jurisdiction of the Environmental Improvement Board.
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20.2.17.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY: Environmental Improvement Act, NMSA 1978, section 74-1-8(A)(4)and (7), and Air Quality Control Act, NMSA 1978, sections 74-2-1 et seq., including specifically, section 74-2-5 (A), (B) and (C).
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20.2.17.4 DURATION: Permanent.
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20.2.17.5 EFFECTIVE DATE: November 30, 1995.
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[The latest effective date of any section in this Part is 10/31/02.]
20.2.17.6 OBJECTIVE: The objective of this Part is to establish particulate matter emission standards for existing nonferrous smelters.
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20.2.17.7 DEFINITIONS: In addition to the terms defined in 20.2.2 NMAC (Definitions), as used in this Part:
A. "Existing nonferrous smelter" means a nonferrous smelter which was constructed and fully operational prior to September 1, 1971.
B. "Part" means an air quality control regulation under Title 20, Chapter 2 of the New Mexico Administrative Code, unless otherwise noted; as adopted or amended by the Board.;
C. "Standard conditions" means temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit and pressure of 29.92 inches of mercury.
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20.2.17.8 AMENDMENT AND SUPERSESSION OF PRIOR REGULATIONS: This Part amends and supersedes Air Quality Control Regulation ("AQCR") 506.1 -- Existing Nonferrous Smelters -- Particulate Matter -- Additional Requirements last filed March 16, 1979.
A. All references to AQCR 506.1 in any other rule shall be construed as a reference to this Part.
B. The amendment and supersession of AQCR 506.1 shall not affect any administrative or judicial enforcement action pending on the effective date of such amendment nor the validity of any permit issued pursuant to AQCR 506.1.
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20.2.17.9 DOCUMENTS: Documents cited in this Part may be viewed at the New Mexico Environment Department, Air Quality Bureau, Runnels Building, 1190 Saint Francis Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87505 [2048 Galisteo St., Santa Fe, NM 87505].
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20.2.17.10 to 20.2.17.108 [RESERVED]
20.2.17.109 EMISSION LIMITATION: The owner or operator of an existing nonferrous smelter shall not permit, cause, suffer or allow particulate matter emissions to the atmosphere in excess of 0.05 grains per dry cubic foot of discharge gas, adjusted to standard conditions, from the stack or stacks serving the reverberatory furnace or any smelting furnace which replaces the reverberatory furnace.
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20.2.17.110 COMPLIANCE DETERMINATION: Compliance with 20.2.17.109 NMAC shall be determined by a method consistent with the method set forth by the US EPA at 40 CFR, Part 60, Appendix A, Methods 1 through 5, except that Method 5 is modified as follows: The distilled water specified in the first impinger of Method 5 is replaced with isopropyl alcohol solution as specified within Method 8 of 40 CFR, Part 60, Appendix A. The temperature of the probe and oven containing the cyclone and filter should be maintained above the dew point of sulfuric acid mist in order to prevent condensation of acid mist within the probe or on the filter. After sample collection, the isopropyl alcohol solution within the first impinger is analyzed for sulfur trioxide and sulfuric acid mist as described in Method 8. Solid particulate matter is collected within the nozzle, isopropyl alcohol impinger. Compliance with 20.2.17.109 NMAC shall be determined by comparison of the sum of the solid and liquid particulate matter to the applicable emission limitation.
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20.2.17.111 STACK TESTING: Upon request of the Department, the owner or operator of nonferrous smelters subject to this Part shall perform stack testing according to the method stated above and report the results of such tests in the format and time period specified by the Department. The owner or operator shall inform the Department of the dates and times of such testing so that the Department may have the opportunity to have an observer present during testing.
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HISTORY OF 20.2.17 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History: The material in this part was derived from that previously filed with the commission of public records-state records center and archives:
HSSD 70-1, Ambient Air Quality Standards And Air Quality Control Regulations, 01/27/70.
AQCR 506.1, Air Quality Control Regulation 506.1 - Existing Nonferrous Smelters - Particulate Matter - Additional Requirements, 11/21/78.
AQCR 506.1, Air Quality Control Regulation 506.1 - Existing Nonferrous Smelters - Particulate Matter - Additional Requirements, 03/16/79.
History of Repealed Material: [RESERVED]
Other History:
AQCR 506.1, Air Quality Control Regulation 506.1 - Existing Nonferrous Smelters - Particulate Matter - Additional Requirements, 03/16/79 was renumbered into first version of the New Mexico Administrative Code as 20 NMAC 2.17, Nonferrous Smelters (Existing) - Particulate Matter, filed 10/30/95.
20 NMAC 2.17, Nonferrous Smelters (Existing) - Particulate Matter, filed 10/30/95 was renumbered, reformatted and replaced by 20.2.17 NMAC, Nonferrous Smelters (Existing) - Particulate Matter, effective 10/31/02.