New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 11 - ALBUQUERQUE - BERNALILLO COUNTY AIR QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
Part 2 - FEES
Section 20.11.2.7 - DEFINITIONS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
In addition to the definitions in 20.11.2.7 NMAC, the definitions in 20.11.1 NMAC apply unless there is a conflict between definitions, in which case the definition in 20.11.2.7 NMAC shall govern.
A. "Administrative revision" means a revision to either:
B. "Allowable emission rate" means the fee-pollutant emission rate that has been established by a permit issued by the department.
C. "Asbestos Unit" or "AU" is the number derived by dividing the amount of asbestos removed, at or above the levels specified in 40 CFR 61.145, by the corresponding conversion factor and unit of measure in square feet, linear feet, or cubic feet respectively.
D. "Consumer price index all urban consumers" or "CPI-U" means a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services as reported by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
E. "Division" means the department's air quality division or successor organizational unit.
F. "Efficiency control factor" means a factor used in conjunction with a fugitive dust source classification to determine the annual fee per acre to be paid for a programmatic permit issued pursuant to 20.11.20 NMAC. The four fugitive dust source classifications pertaining to programmatic permits are "no impact source", "low impact source", "moderate impact source" and "high impact source", which are defined in 20.11.2.7 NMAC.
G. "Emissions unit" means any part or activity of a stationary or portable source that emits or has the potential to emit a fee pollutant.
H. "Fee pollutant" means any regulated air pollutant as defined in 20.11.2.7 NMAC, not including any Class I or II substance subject to a standard established in Title VI of the federal Clean Air Act.
I. "Fugitive emissions" means emissions that cannot reasonably pass through a stack, chimney, vent or other functionally equivalent opening.
J. "High impact source" means a fugitive dust source to which a control strategy or combination of strategies has been applied, which strategies, when applied to an entire source or a portion of a source, can reasonably be expected to reduce fugitive dust leaving the source by approximately 10 percent compared to the level of fugitive dust leaving the source that would be expected if no control strategy or strategies were in place. The department shall determine the classification of fugitive dust source as a high impact source based on professional judgment, sound technical information or scientific evidence. The department shall provide a written explanation of the basis for making the determination of the classification if requested by the programmatic permit applicant. The purpose of classifying a fugitive dust source as a high impact source is to calculate the fees for a programmatic permit issued pursuant to 20.11.20 NMAC. For a high impact source, the applicable efficiency control factor for calculating fees is 0.9.
K. "Low impact source" means a fugitive dust source to which a control strategy or combination of strategies has been applied, which strategies, when applied to an entire source or a portion of a source, can reasonably be expected to reduce fugitive dust leaving the source by approximately 90 percent compared to the level of fugitive dust leaving the source that would be expected if no control strategy or strategies were in place. The department shall determine the classification of fugitive dust source as a low impact source based on professional judgment, sound technical information or scientific evidence. The department shall provide a written explanation of the basis for making the determination of the classification if requested by the programmatic permit applicant. The purpose of classifying a fugitive dust source as a low impact source is to calculate the fees for a programmatic permit issued pursuant to 20.11.20 NMAC. For a low impact source, the applicable efficiency control factor for calculating fees is 0.1.
L. "Major source" shall have the meaning defined in 40 CFR 70.2.
M. "Moderate impact source" means a fugitive dust source to which a control strategy or combination of strategies has been applied, which strategies, when applied to an entire source or a portion of a source, can reasonably be expected to reduce fugitive dust leaving the source by approximately 50 percent compared to the level of fugitive dust leaving the source that would be expected if no control strategy or strategies were in place. The department shall determine the classification of fugitive dust source as a moderate impact source based on professional judgment, sound technical information or scientific evidence. The department shall provide a written explanation of the basis for making the determination of the classification if requested by the programmatic permit applicant. The purpose of classifying a fugitive dust source as a moderate impact source is to calculate the fees for a programmatic permit issued pursuant to 20.11.20 NMAC. For a moderate impact source, the applicable efficiency control factor for calculating fees is 0.5.
N. "No impact source" means a fugitive dust source to which a control strategy or combination of strategies has been applied, which strategies, when applied to an entire source or a portion of a source, can reasonably be expected to reduce fugitive dust leaving the source by approximately 100 percent compared to the level of fugitive dust leaving the source that would be expected if no control strategy or strategies were in place. The department shall determine the classification of fugitive dust source as a no impact source based on professional judgment, sound technical information or scientific evidence. The department shall provide a written explanation of the basis for making the determination of the classification if requested by the programmatic permit applicant. Land that is classified as a no impact source is not required to obtain a programmatic permit issued under 20.11.20 NMAC and is not required to pay a programmatic permit fee for land classified as a no impact source.
O. "Proposed allowable emission rate" means the proposed fee pollutant emission rate that has been requested in a stationary source application submittal.
P. "Qualified small business" means a business that meets all of the following requirements:
Q. "Regulated air pollutant" means:
R. "Technical permit revision" or "technical revision" means a revision to a permit issued pursuant to 20.11.41 NMAC:
S. "Submittal", when used as a noun, means a document listed in 20.11.2.2 NMAC, and, when used as a verb, means the act of delivering a document listed in 20.11.2.2 NMAC either to the department or filing the document with the board hearing clerk, as required by the applicable procedure.