New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 2 - AIR QUALITY (STATEWIDE)
Part 72 - CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
Section 20.2.72.216 - NONATTAINMENT AREA REQUIREMENTS
Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.2.72.216
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. The requirements of this section apply to:
(1) a new source or modification of an
existing source that will emit a regulated air contaminant such that the
ambient impact of the contaminant would exceed the significant ambient
concentration in 20.2.72.500 NMAC, table 1, at any location that does not meet
the New Mexico ambient air quality standard for the contaminant;
(2) a new source or modification of an
existing source that is not a major stationary source or major modification as
defined in 20.2.79 NMAC and that will emit a regulated air contaminant such
that the ambient impact of the contaminant would exceed the significant ambient
concentration in table 1 at any location that does not meet the national
ambient air quality standard for the contaminant ; or
(3) an existing source that does not propose
an increase in emissions and that will emit a regulated air contaminant such
that the ambient impact of the contaminant would exceed the significant ambient
concentration in 20.2.72.500 NMAC (table 1) at any location that does not meet
the national or New Mexico ambient air quality standard for the
contaminant.
B. A new source or modification of an existing source subject to this section shall offset the ambient impact of its emissions by:
(1) obtaining emission offsets for proposed
emissions in an amount greater than one-to-one such that a net air quality
benefit will occur; and
(2)
ensuring emission offsets are quantifiable, enforceable, and permanent by
meeting the following sections of 20.2.79 NMAC:
(a) 20.2.79.114 NMAC (emission offset
baseline);
(b) 20.2.79.115 NMAC
(emission offsets); and
(c)
20.2.79.117 NMAC (air quality benefit).
C. An existing source that is subject to this section shall demonstrate a net air quality benefit of at least a 20 percent reduction in ambient impact for each applicable contaminant. The 20 percent reduction shall be calculated as the projected source impact subtracted from the existing source impact divided by the existing source impact. The net air quality benefit must also meet the requirements of 20.2.79.117 NMAC (air quality benefit).
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