New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 5 - PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS
Part 120 - CORRECTIVE ACTION FOR UST SYSTEMS CONTAINING OTHER REGULATED SUBSTANCES
Section 20.5.120.2011 - SECONDARY INVESTIGATION REPORT

Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.5.120.2011

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 6, March 26, 2024

A. Owners and operators shall submit paper and electronic copies of a written report of the secondary investigation to the department in accordance with a timeline approved by the department or the timeline in Subsection E of 20.5.120.2000 NMAC. The report shall include all information gathered under 20.5.120.2010 NMAC and shall conform to the requirements of this part.

B. Owners and operators shall attach a statement signed by an authorized representative of the qualified firm preparing the report for the owner or operator attesting to the veracity of the information submitted in the report and attached documents.

C. The secondary investigation report shall, at a minimum, include all pertinent data collected during the secondary investigation, interpretation of that data using cross sections, contoured maps that depict the magnitude and extent of all contaminated media, identification of any threatened receptors, recommendations for additional work and justification for the recommended work.

D. The department shall review the report and notify owners and operators of any inadequacies in the report within 30 days of receipt. Owners and operators shall, in accordance with a timeline approved by the department, correct the report and resubmit it to the department for review and written approval. If the revised report does not meet the requirements of 20.5.120.2010 NMAC, the owner and operator will be in violation of this part until the inadequacies are corrected. The department's failure to review or to comment on the secondary investigation report shall not relieve owners and operators of their responsibilities under this part or otherwise under the law.

E. Owners and operators shall provide notice that includes the contaminants identified, as well as horizontal and vertical extent of those contaminants, to all owners of property located within the extent of contamination who were not previously notified in accordance with 20.5.120.2009 NMAC.

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