New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 11 - ALBUQUERQUE - BERNALILLO COUNTY AIR QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
Part 3 - TRANSPORTATION CONFORMITY
Section 20.11.3.123 - PROCEDURES FOR DETERMINING LOCALIZED CO, PM10 AND PM2.5 CONCENTRATIONS (HOT-SPOT ANALYSIS)
Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.11.3.123
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. CO hot spot analysis:
(1) The demonstrations
required by 20.11.3.116 NMAC (Criteria and Procedures: Localized CO,
PM10 and PM2.5 Violations) shall
be based on quantitative analysis using the applicable air quality models, data
bases and other requirements specified in 40 CFR Part 51, Appendix W (guideline
on air quality models). These procedures shall be used in the following cases,
unless different procedures developed through the interagency consultation
process required in 20.11.3.105 NMAC and approved by the EPA regional
administrator are used for:
(a) projects in
or affecting locations, areas or categories of sites which are identified in
the applicable implementation plan as sites of violation or possible
violation;
(b) projects affecting
intersections that are at level-of-service D, E or F, or those that shall
change to level-of-service D, E or F because of increased traffic volumes
related to the project;
(c) any
project affecting one or more of the top three intersections in the
nonattainment or maintenance area with highest traffic volumes, as identified
in the applicable implementation plan or which are identified through the
interagency consultation process as described in Paragraph (1) of Subsection D
of 20.11.3.105 NMAC; and
(d) any
project affecting one or more of the top three intersections in the
nonattainment or maintenance area with the worst level of service, as
identified in the applicable implementation plan or which are identified
through the interagency consultation process as described in Paragraph (1) of
Subsection D of 20.11.3.105 NMAC.
(2) In cases other than those described in
Paragraph (1) of Subsection A of 20.11.3.123 NMAC, the demonstrations required
by 20.11.3.116 NMAC may be based on either:
(a) quantitative methods that represent
reasonable and common professional practice as determined through the
interagency consultation process, described in Paragraph (1) of Subsection D of
20.11.3.105 NMAC; or
(b) a
qualitative consideration of local factors, if this can provide a clear
demonstration that the requirements of 20.11.3.116 NMAC are met.
(3) DOT, in consultation with EPA,
may also choose to make a categorical hot-spot finding that Subsection A of
20.11.3.116 NMAC is met without further hot-spot analysis for any project
described in Paragraphs (1) and (2) of Subsection A of 20.11.3.123 NMAC based
on appropriate modeling. DOT, in consultation with EPA, may also consider the
current air quality circumstances of a given CO nonattainment or maintenance
area in categorical hot-spot findings for applicable FHWA or FTA
projects.
B. PM10 and PM2.5 hot-spot analyses:
(1) The hot-spot demonstration required by
20.11.3.116 NMAC shall be based on quantitative analysis methods for the
following types of projects:
(a) new highway
projects that have a significant number of diesel vehicles, and expanded
highway projects that have a significant increase in the number of diesel
vehicles;
(b) projects affecting
intersections that are at level-of-service D, E, or F with a significant number
of diesel vehicles, or those that will change to level-of-service D, E, or F
because of increased traffic volumes from a significant number of diesel
vehicles related to the project;
(c) new bus and rail terminals and transfer
points that have a significant number of diesel vehicles congregating at a
single location;
(d) expanded bus
and rail terminals and transfer points that significantly increase the number
of diesel vehicles congregating at a single location; and
(e) projects in or affecting locations,
areas, or categories of sites which are identified in the
PM10 or PM2.5 applicable
implementation plan or implementation plan submission, as appropriate, as sites
of violation or possible violation.
(2) Where quantitative analysis methods are
not available, the demonstration required by 20.11.3.116 NMAC for projects
described in Paragraph (1) of Subsection B of 20.11.3.123 NMAC shall be based
on a qualitative consideration of local factors.
(3) DOT, in consultation with EPA, may also
choose to make a categorical hot-spot finding that 20.11.3.116 NMAC is met
without further hot-spot analysis for any project described in Paragraph (1) of
Subsection B of 20.11.3.123 NMAC based on appropriate modeling. DOT, in
consultation with EPA, may also consider the current air quality circumstances
of a given PM2.5 or PM10
nonattainment or maintenance area in categorical hot-spot findings for
applicable FHWA or FTA projects.
(4) The requirements for quantitative
analysis contained in Subsection B of 20.11.3.123 NMAC shall not take effect
until EPA releases modeling guidance on this subject and announces in the
federal register that these requirements are in effect.
C. General requirements:
(1) Estimated pollutant concentrations shall
be based on the total emissions burden that may result from the implementation
of the project, summed together with future background concentrations. The
total concentration shall be estimated and analyzed at appropriate receptor
locations in the area substantially affected by the project.
(2) Hot-spot analyses shall include the
entire project, and may be performed only after the major design features that
shall significantly impact concentrations have been identified. The future
background concentration shall be estimated by multiplying current background
by the ratio of future to current traffic and the ratio of future to current
emission factors as determined through the interagency consultation process
described in Paragraph (1) of Subsection D of 20.11.3.105 NMAC.
(3) Hot-spot analysis assumptions shall be
consistent with those in the regional emissions analysis for those inputs which
are required for both analyses as determined through the interagency
consultation process described in Paragraph (1) of Subsection D of 20.11.3.105
NMAC.
(4) CO,
PM10 or PM2.5 mitigation or
control measures shall be assumed in the hot-spot analysis only where there are
written commitments from the project sponsor or operator to implement such
measures, as required by Subsection A of 20.11.3.125 NMAC.
(5) CO, PM10 and
PM2.5 hot-spot analyses are not required to consider
construction-related activities which cause temporary increases in emissions.
Each site that is affected by construction-related activities shall be
considered separately through the interagency consultation process described in
Paragraph (1) of Subsection B of 20.11.3.105 NMAC, using established guideline
methods. Temporary increases are defined as those which occur only during the
construction phase and last five years or less at any individual
site.
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