New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 2 - AIR QUALITY (STATEWIDE)
Part 60 - OPEN BURNING
Section 20.2.60.111 - OPEN BURNING OF VEGETATIVE MATERIAL
Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.2.60.111
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Applicability:
(1) This section (20.2.60.111 NMAC) applies
to open burning of vegetative material as defined in 20.2.60.7 NMAC, for
purposes of disposal of such material, provided that burning of areas with
non-piled vegetative material does not exceed ten acres per day, or burning of
piled vegetative material, including material gathered in a pit or open
container, does not exceed one thousand cubic feet of pile volume per day. In
determining daily burn area and daily burn pile volume, areas or piles that are
within three hundred feet of each other shall be considered to constitute a
single burn if the burning occurs on the same day and on property under
ownership or possessory control of the same person. Burning in excess of these
daily limits is subject to 20.2.65 NMAC (Smoke Management).
(2) This section does not apply to any open
burning of vegetative material which is subject to 20.2.65 NMAC.
(3) Open burning of vegetative material is
prohibited in nonattainment areas.
B. Open burning of vegetative material under this section shall meet the following requirements:
(1) burning shall be conducted at least three
hundred feet from any occupied dwelling, workplace, or place where people
congregate, which is on property owned by, or under possessory control of,
another person; burning that does not meet this requirement is subject to
20.2.65 NMAC (Smoke Management);
(2) burning shall begin no earlier than one
hour after sunrise, and shall be extinguished no later than one hour before
sunset; burning outside of this time limitation is subject to 20.2.65 NMAC
(Smoke Management);
(3) burning
shall be attended at all times;
(4)
the appropriate local fire department or dispatch or firefighting authority
shall be notified prior to burning;
(5) for burns exceeding one acre per day or
one hundred cubic feet of pile volume per day, the burner shall provide prior
notice of the date and location of the burn to all households within one
quarter of a mile of the burn;
(6)
burning shall be in compliance with 20.9.1 NMAC (Solid Waste
Management);
(7) burning shall not
be conducted when an air pollution episode is in effect;
(8) auxiliary fuel or incendiary devices may
be used to ignite the burning allowed by this section, provided that:
(a) no oil heavier than number two diesel
shall be used; and
(b) no more than
the minimum amount of auxiliary fuel necessary to complete the burn shall be
used;
(9) 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
the sheeting is polyethylene and not some other form of plastic;
(10) the burner shall consider
alternatives to burning prior to igniting a burn; and
(11) material to be burned shall be as dry as
practicable.
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