New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 5 - PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS
Part 116 - DELIVERY PROHIBITION
Section 20.5.116.1602 - PROCEDURES FOR CLASSIFYING A STORAGE TANK OR FACILITY AS INELIGIBLE
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 6, March 26, 2024
A. Mandatory ineligibility. Notice of intent to red tag: Upon identification of a condition or conditions at one or more storage tanks at a facility under Subsection A of 20.5.116.1601 NMAC, the department shall issue the owner and operator a notice of intent to red tag stating the violations and providing the owner or operator 30 days from the date of the notice to correct the violations. The notice of intent to red tag shall inform the owner and operator that the department will prohibit delivery to each storage tank with one or more conditions identified under 20.5.116.1601 NMAC at the facility if the violations are not corrected. The notice of intent to red tag shall state if the facility is in a rural and remote area as defined in 20.5.101.7 NMAC, and shall grant a deferral as provided in 20.5.116.1608 NMAC.
B. Discretionary ineligibility.
C. Red tag placement and ineligibility for delivery. If the owner or operator fails to correct the violations within the timeframe provided in the notice of intent to red tag, the department shall affix a red tag to the fill pipe of every storage tank with one or more conditions identified under 20.5.116.1601 NMAC at the facility pursuant to 20.5.116.1603 NMAC.
D. Notification of installation, replacement, repair or modification. Owners and operators shall give the department notice of any installation, replacement, repair or modification performed to correct the conditions listed in the notice of violation, notice of deficiency or notice of intent to red tag in accordance with 20.5.106 NMAC, 20.5.107 NMAC, 20.5.109 NMAC, and 20.5.110 NMAC. The department may grant a waiver shortening the notification time periods required by those parts if warranted by the circumstances.