New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 11 - ALBUQUERQUE - BERNALILLO COUNTY AIR QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
Part 21 - OPEN BURNING
Section 20.11.21.15 - SMOKE MANAGEMENT; PRESCRIBED BURNS; WILDLAND FIRE USE;WILDFIRES UNDER SUPRESSION
Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.11.21.15
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
20.11.21.15 NMAC applies to all persons who intend to use prescribed fire to burn more than 10 acres or more than 1,000 cubic feet of pile volume of vegetative material per day. Specified portions of 20.11.21.15 NMAC also apply to the land manager or owner of property on which a wildfire occurs.
A. Materials allowed to be
burned: Only vegetative material shall be burned, with the following
exceptions:
(1) auxiliary fuel or incendiary
devices may be used to start the burning authorized by 20.11.21.15 NMAC,
provided that:
(a) no oil heavier than No. 2
diesel shall be used; and
(b) no
more than the minimum amount of auxiliary fuel necessary to start the fire
shall be used.
(2)
Polyethylene sheeting may be burned with the vegetative materials, provided
that:
(a) the sheeting has been covering
piled vegetative material for at least one month prior to burning;
(b) the amount of sheeting burned is no more
than the minimum necessary to cover the pile;
(c) removal of the sheeting before burning is
impractical; and
(d) the burner is
able to provide evidence, such as purchase records or package labeling, that
establish the sheeting is polyethylene and not some other form of
plastic.
B.
Requirements for PB-I: For any burn project expected to produce less than one
ton of PM10 emissions per day or burn less than 5,000
cubic feet pile volume per day, all of the following requirements shall apply.
(1) The burner shall burn only under
appropriate dispersion conditions. In order to accomplish this objective, the
burner shall follow either Subparagraph (a) or (b) of Paragraph (1) of
Subsection B of 20.11.21.15 NMAC.
(a) The
burner shall:
(i) 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 by submitting a written application for
waiver to the department at least two weeks prior to the planned burn project;
the burner shall document the reasons for requesting the waiver in the
application for a waiver; the department shall notify the burner no later than
one week prior to the planned burn project whether the waiver is granted or
denied, and, if denied, the reasons for the denial; the department shall
consider each waiver request on a case-by-case basis; and
(ii) conduct burn projects at least 300 feet
from any occupied dwelling, workplace, or place where people congregate, which
is on property other than the burn project location; the burner may apply for a
waiver of this requirement by submitting a written application for waiver to
the department at least two weeks prior to the planned burn project; the burner
shall document the reasons for requesting the waiver in the application for a
waiver; the department shall notify the burner no later than one week prior to
the planned burn project whether the waiver is granted or denied, and, if
denied, the reasons for the denial; and the department shall consider each
waiver request on a case-by-case basis; or
(b) The burner shall:
(i) only burn during times when the
ventilation index category is rated "good" or better, as determined by using
the methodology outlined in 20.11.21.17 NMAC, unless a waiver has been granted
by the department; the burner may apply for a waiver of this requirement by
submitting a written application for waiver to 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 requesting the waiver in the application for a waiver;
the department shall notify the burner no later than 3:00 p.m. one business day
prior to the planned burn project whether the waiver is granted or denied, and,
if denied, the reasons for the denial; the department shall consider each
waiver request on a case-by-case basis; and
(ii) conduct visual monitoring and document
the results in writing; the results shall evaluate the smoke dispersion by
recording characteristics of the smoke (e.g., color, density), including the
general compass direction of dispersion, the patterns of vertical dispersion,
and the duration of the smoke plume(s), and corresponding time-of-day
information; use of onsite instruments to record the wind speed and direction
is encouraged; no later than six months after the burn project, the burner
shall submit records of these results to the department; for burn projects
planned to be conducted within a one mile radius of a population, the
department may require the burner to 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 the visual
monitoring conducted by the burner; and the need for instrument monitoring by
the department shall be determined by the department on a case-by-case
basis.
(2) The
burner shall notify the local fire authorities prior to igniting a
burn.
(3) The burner shall register
the burn project with the department (on a registration form obtained from 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.
If the burner is not able to obtain a registration number before igniting the
burn, the burner shall obtain a registration number from the department as soon
as possible. For burn projects longer than seven consecutive days, the burner
shall notify the department every seven days when burning is to be conducted
under that burn project registration. The burner shall not burn more area or
volume than the burner has included in the registration form submitted to the
department.
(4) The burner shall
submit a completed burn project tracking form to the department (on a tracking
form obtained from department), no later than two weeks following completion of
the burn project.
(5) For burn
projects conducted within a one-mile radius of a population, the burner shall
comply with the following additional requirements:
(a) the burner shall conduct visual
monitoring and document the results; the results shall evaluate the smoke
dispersion by recording characteristics of the smoke (e.g., color, density),
including the general compass direction of dispersion, the patterns of vertical
dispersion, the duration of the smoke plume(s), and corresponding time-of-day
information; use of onsite instruments to record the wind speed and direction
is encouraged; documentation through use of photographs, with the date, time,
and other relevant information noted on the photographs, is also encouraged;
and no later than six months after the burn project, the burner shall submit
records of these results to the department; and
(b) The burner shall conduct public
notification of any population(s) within a one-mile radius of the burn project
at least two days prior to, but no earlier than 30 days in advance of igniting
a burn project; and the method of notification shall be an advertisement in a
newspaper of general circulation in the area where the burn will take place, or
other means, as approved by the department to ensure that adequate notice is
provided to the affected public.
(6) An applicant for a waiver may challenge
the department's denial of a waiver by following the procedures established in
20.11.21.21 NMAC. A person adversely affected by the department's granting of a
waiver may challenge the department's decision by following the procedures
established in Subsection B of 20.11.21.21 NMAC.
C. Requirements for PB-II: For any burn
project expected to produce emissions greater than or equal to one ton of
PM10 emissions per day or expected to burn 5,000 cubic
feet pile volume per day or more, all of the following requirements shall
apply.
(1) The burner shall review smoke
management educational material supplied by the department or complete a
department-approved smoke management training program prior to initiating
burning.
(2) The burner shall
consider alternatives to burning and shall document the alternatives considered
and the rationale for not utilizing alternatives provided in 20.11.21.18 NMAC
on a form obtained from department.
(3) The burner shall implement at least one
emission reduction technique included in 20.11.21.19 NMAC and shall document
the techniques implemented on a form obtained from the department. The burner
may apply for a waiver of this requirement by submitting a written application
to the department at least two weeks prior to the planned burn project. The
burner shall document the reasons for requesting the waiver in the application
for a waiver. The department shall notify the burner no later than 10:00 a.m.
one week prior to the planned burn project whether the waiver is granted or
denied, and, if denied, the reasons for the denial. The department shall
consider each waiver request on a case-by-case basis.
(4) The burner shall only burn during times
when the ventilation index category is "good" or better, as determined by using
the methodology outlined in 20.11.21.17 NMAC, unless a waiver has been granted
by the department. The burner may apply for a waiver of this requirement by
submitting a written application to the department no later than 10:00 a.m. one
business day prior to the planned burn. The burner shall document the reasons
for requesting the waiver in the application for a waiver. The department shall
notify the burner no later than 3:00 p.m. one business day prior to the planned
burn whether the waiver is granted or denied, and, if denied, the reasons for
the denial. The department shall consider each waiver request on a case-by-case
basis.
(5) The burner shall conduct
visual monitoring and shall document the results. The results shall evaluate
the smoke dispersion by recording characteristics of the smoke (e.g., color,
density), including the general compass direction of dispersion, the patterns
of vertical dispersion, and the duration of the smoke plume(s). Use of onsite
instruments to record the wind speed and direction is encouraged. Documentation
through use of photographs, with the date, time, and other relevant information
noted on the photographs, is also encouraged. No later than six months after
the burn project, the burner shall submit records of these results to the
department.
(6) The burner shall
notify the local fire authorities prior to igniting a burn.
(7) The burner shall register a burn project
with the department on a registration form obtained from the department at
least two weeks prior to planned ignition of the burn. 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. If the burner is not able to obtain a
registration number before igniting the burn, the burner shall obtain a
registration number from the department as soon as possible. For burn projects
longer than seven consecutive days, the burner shall notify the department
every seven days when burning is to be conducted under that burn project
registration. The burner shall not burn more area or volume than the burner has
included in the registration form submitted to the department.
(8) The burner shall notify the department of
the intent to burn on a specific date no later than 10:00 a.m. one business day
prior to the planned burn project. The notification may be made up to a seven
days prior to igniting the burn. The department shall notify the burner of the
receipt of the notification by 11:00 a.m. on the day the department receives
the notification. If the department has not notified the burner by 11:00 a.m.,
and prior to igniting the burn, the burner shall make a good faith effort to
contact the department to verify that the department received the notification.
The burner shall not burn more area or volume than the burner included in the
registration. The department shall notify the burner no later than 3:00 p.m.
one business day prior to the start of the burn project if a modification of
the burn is being required by the department.
(9) The burner shall complete and submit to
the department a fire activity tracking form, using a form obtained from the
department no later than two weeks following the end of the burn
project.
(10) The department may
require the burner to notify the department no later than two business days
prior to the planned burn so the department may determine whether to conduct
instrument monitoring in addition to visual monitoring conducted by the burner.
The need for instrument monitoring by the department shall be determined by the
department on a case-by-case basis.
(11) The burner shall conduct public
notification at least two business days prior to, and no earlier than 30 days
prior to igniting a burn. The method of notification shall be an advertisement
in a newspaper of general circulation in the area where the burn will take
place, or other means, as approved by the department to ensure that adequate
notice is provided to the affected public.
(12) An applicant for a waiver may challenge
the department's denial of a waiver by following the procedures established in
20.11.21.21 NMAC. A person adversely affected by the department's granting of a
waiver may challenge the department's decision by following the procedures
established in Subsection B of 20.11.21.21 NMAC.
D. Wildland fire use: For wildland fire use
exceeding 10 acres in size, the following requirements shall apply:
(1) The burner shall register the burn
project with the department on forms obtained from the department no later than
one business day following the decision to manage a wildland fire use burn. The
department shall provide the burner with a registration number for the burn
project. Each day the wildland fire use burn project is burning, the burner
shall notify the department daily by 10:00 a.m. on the status of the burn
project.
(2) The burner shall
notify the local fire authorities of the decision to manage a wildland fire use
burn. For wildland fire use burns within Bernalillo county, the burner shall
conduct public notification no later than one calendar day after the decision
to manage the burn as a wildland fire use burn. The notification shall be
appropriate to the population being notified.
(3) The burner shall conduct visual
monitoring and shall document the results. The results shall evaluate the smoke
dispersion by recording characteristics of the smoke (e.g., color, density),
including the general compass direction of dispersion, the patterns of vertical
dispersion, and the duration of the smoke plume(s). Use of onsite instruments
to record the wind speed and direction is encouraged. Documentation through use
of photographs, with the date, time, and other relevant information noted on
the photographs, is also encouraged. No later than six months after the burn
project, the burner shall submit records of these results to the
department.
(4) The burner shall
complete and submit to the department a fire activity tracking form obtained
from the department no later than two weeks following the end of the burn
project.
E. Wildfire
under suppression: For all wildfires exceeding 100 acres in size, the land
manager or owner of property on which the wildfire occurs shall complete a fire
activity tracking form obtained from the department and submit it to the
department no later than six weeks following the cessation of fire fighting
activities on the wildfire.
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