New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 7 - WASTEWATER AND WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES
Part 3 - LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL AND TREATMENT
Section 20.7.3.403 - PERMITTING; ADVANCED TREATMENT OR ALTERNATIVE DISPOSAL
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. An application for a permit proposing advanced treatment (with conventional or alternative disposal) or alternative disposal (with conventional treatment) may be submitted.
B. Applications shall include the information required for a conventional treatment or disposal system, and:
C. For applications proposing advanced treatment or alternative disposal, within 10 working days, the department shall determine if a permit application for advanced treatment or alternative disposal is administratively incomplete. The department shall notify the applicant, orally or in writing, if the application is administratively incomplete. The determination that an application is administratively complete does not mean that the proposed system meets the requirements of 20.7.3 NMAC. Within 20 working days after receipt of the administratively complete application, the department shall grant the permit, grant the permit subject to conditions or deny the permit and shall notify the applicant of the action taken.
D. When the permit is granted subject to conditions or the application denied, the reason for the action shall refer to the appropriate regulation(s) and be given in writing.
E. For advanced treatment systems, the authorization to operate the system shall be valid until a change of ownership of the system occurs. At the time of transfer of ownership, the new owner shall submit an amendment of permit updating the ownership change and also provide the department a copy of the valid maintenance and sampling contract in the name of the new owner.