New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 19 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE
Chapter 8 - COAL MINING
Part 36 - NEW MEXICO COAL SURFACE MINING REGULATIONS [CSMC 1979-1]
Section 19.8.36.31 - GENERAL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: USE OF EXPLOSIVES (715.19)
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. General.
B. Preblasting survey.
C. Public notice of blasting schedule. At least 10 days, but not more than 20 days before beginning a blasting program in which explosives that use more than the equivalent of 5 pounds of TNT are detonated, the permittee shall publish a blasting schedule in a newspaper of general circulation in the locality of the proposed site. Copies of the schedule shall be distributed by mail to local governments and public utilities and to each residence within one-half mile of the blasting sites described in the schedule. The permittee shall republish and redistribute the schedule by mail at least every 3 months. Blasting schedules shall not be so general as to cover all working hours but shall identify as accurately as possible the location of the blasting site and the time periods when blasting will occur. The blasting schedule shall contain at a minimum:
D. Public notice of changes to blasting schedules. Before blasting in areas not covered by a previous schedule or whenever the proposed frequency of individual detonations are materially changed, the permittee shall prepare a revised blasting schedule in accordance with the procedures in Paragraph (c) [now Subsection C of 19.8.36.31 NMAC] of this Section. If the change involves only a temporary adjustment of the frequency of blasts, the permittee may use alternate methods to notify the governmental bodies and individuals to whom the original schedule was sent.
E. Blasting procedures.
W = (D/60)2
where W=the maximum weight of explosives, in pounds, that can be detonated in any 8 millisecond period, and D=the distance, in feet, to the nearest dwelling, school, church or commercial or institutional building.
For distances between 350 and 5,000 feet, solution of the equation results in the following maximum weight:
Distance, in feet (D): Maximum weight, in pounds (W):
350----------------------------------------------------------------34
400----------------------------------------------------------------44
500----------------------------------------------------------------69
600--------------------------------------------------------------100
700--------------------------------------------------------------136
800--------------------------------------------------------------178
900--------------------------------------------------------------225
1,000------------------------------------------------------------278
1,100------------------------------------------------------------336
1,200------------------------------------------------------------400
1,300------------------------------------------------------------469
1,400------------------------------------------------------------544
1,500------------------------------------------------------------625
1,600------------------------------------------------------------711
1,700------------------------------------------------------------803
1,800------------------------------------------------------------900
1,900----------------------------------------------------------1,002
2,000----------------------------------------------------------1,111
2,500----------------------------------------------------------1,736
3,000----------------------------------------------------------2,500
3,500----------------------------------------------------------3,402
4,000----------------------------------------------------------4,444
4,500----------------------------------------------------------5,625
5,000----------------------------------------------------------6,944