New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 9 - SOLID WASTE
Part 20 - RECYCLING, ILLEGAL DUMPING AND SCRAP TIRE MANAGEMENT
Section 20.9.20.13 - APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING APPLICATION PERMITS

Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.9.20.13

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Any person seeking a permit for a civil engineering application that uses 101 to 999 scrap tires and is two (2) bales high or less, other than a commercial feed operation that uses scrap tires as tarp weights, shall comply with the requirements of 20.9.20.36 NMAC and 20.9.20.37 NMAC and file an application which includes the following information. If the civil engineering application applicant has obtained an approval form the U.S. army corps of engineers or construction industries division for the siting or design of the civil engineering application, then it may file only the information in paragraphs (1), (2), (4), (6), (7), (8) and (9) of this subsection.

(1) The name, mailing address, telephone number, and e-mail address, if available, of the applicant, property owner, and builder of the civil engineering application.

(2) The location of the of the civil engineering application, including its physical address if available.

(3) A copy of the deed or other legal description of the property on which the proposed civil engineering application will be constructed.

(4) If different from the civil engineering application site, the location, including the physical address, if available, and the name, mailing address, telephone number, and the e-mail address, if available, of the property owner of the temporary storage site where scrap tires will be stored temporarily before and during construction.

(5) A detailed narrative describing the proposed civil engineering application, unless the civil engineering application has a set of plans signed and stamped by a registered professional engineer.

(6) If the civil engineering application is to be in a floodplain, a waterway, or a wetland, written authorization of the project by the U.S. army corps of engineers or other appropriate authorities.

(7) The anticipated date when scrap tires will be brought to the civil engineering application site or temporary storage site.

(8) The origins, if known, of the scrap tires to be used for the civil engineering application.

(9) The proposed dates of completion of the civil engineering application and removal of scrap tires kept in temporary storage.

(10) The method to be used to anchor scrap tires, if applicable.

(11) The method to be used to cover scrap tires, if applicable.

(12) The method to be used to fill scrap tires; if applicable.

(13) Any other information deemed applicable and requested by the department.

(14) An affidavit certifying that the proposed site complies with the applicable regulations of all local governing bodies having jurisdiction over the proposed facility, including planning, zoning, building, code enforcement and drainage departments.

B. A commercial feed operation that uses over 100 scrap tires for the weighting of tarps shall file an application, which shall include:

(1) the name, mailing address, telephone number, and e-mail address, if available, of the applicant, and property owner where the scrap tires will be used;

(2) the physical address or other description of the location where the scrap tires will be used;

(3) an affirmative statement that the scrap tires will be used only for tarp weights; and

(4) any other information deemed applicable and requested by the department.

C. All applications shall be signed by the applicant, with a statement certifying that all information in the application is true and correct.

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