New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 11 - ALBUQUERQUE - BERNALILLO COUNTY AIR QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
Part 61 - PREVENTION OF SIGNIFICANT DETERIORATION
Section 20.11.61.25 - RESTRICTIONS ON AREA CLASSIFICATIONS
Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.11.61.25
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Mandatory federal class I areas:
(1) All of the following areas which were in
existence on August 7, 1977, shall be class I areas and may not be
redesignated:
(a) international parks (all of
them);
(b) national wilderness
areas which exceed 5,000 acres in size;
(c) national memorial parks which exceed
5,000 acres in size; and
(d)
national parks which exceed 6,000 acres in size.
(2) Specifically for New Mexico, these areas
are:
(a) Bandelier wilderness, administered
by national park service (NPS);
(b)
Bosque del Apache wilderness, administered by national fish and wildlife
service (NFWS);
(c) Carlsbad
caverns national park, administered by NPS;
(d) Gila wilderness, administered by national
forest service (NFS);
(e) Pecos
wilderness, administered by NFS;
(f) Salt Creek wilderness, administered by
NFWS;
(g) San Pedro Parks
wilderness, administered by NFS;
(h) Wheeler Peak wilderness, administered by
NFS; and
(i) White Mountain
wilderness, administered by NFS.
B. Areas which may be redesignated only as class I or class II:
(1) The following areas
may be redesignated only as class I or II:
(a) an area which, as of August 7, 1977,
exceeded 10,000 acres in size and was a national monument, national primitive
area, national preserve, national recreational area, national wild and scenic
river, national wildlife refuge; and
(b) a national park or national wilderness
area established after August 7, 1977 which exceeds 10,000 acres in
size.
(2) Specifically
for New Mexico, these areas include (but are not necessarily limited to):
(a) Apache Kid wilderness, administered by
national forest service (NFS);
(b)
Bandelier national monument, administered by national park service
(NPS);
(c) Bitter Lake national
wildlife refuge, administered by national fish and wildlife service
(NFWS);
(d) Blue Range wilderness,
administered by NFS;
(e) Bosque del
Apache national wildlife refuge, administered by NFWS;
(f) Capitan mountains wilderness,
administered by NFS;
(g) Cebolla
wilderness, administered by bureau of land management (BLM);
(h) Chama River Canyon wilderness,
administered by NFS;
(i) Cruces
Basin wilderness, administered by NFS;
(j) De-na-zin wilderness, administered by
BLM;
(k) El Malpais national
monument, administered by NPS;
(l)
Latir Peak wilderness, administered by NFS;
(m) Manzano mountain wilderness, administered
by NFS;
(n) San Andres national
wildlife refuge, administered by NFWS;
(o) Sandia Mountain wilderness, administered
by NFS;
(p) Sevilleta national
wildlife refuge, administered by NFWS;
(q) West Malpais wilderness, administered by
BLM;
(r) White Sands national
monument, administered by NPS; and
(s) Withington Wilderness, administered by
NFS.
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