20.2.7.15
TEMPORARY PROVISIONS FOR ROUTINE OR PREDICTABLE EMISSIONS DURING STARTUP, SHUTDOWN, AND SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE.
- A. If the inclusion of emissions during routine or predictable startup, shutdown, or scheduled maintenance in addition to the potential emission rate or potential to emit of a source could exceed an applicable emissions limitation, or would cause the source to exceed an applicability threshold in 20.2.72 NMAC - Construction Permits, 20.2.70 NMAC - Operating Permits, 20.2.74 NMAC - Permits - Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD), or 20.2.79 NMAC - Permits - Nonattainment Areas, the owner or operator shall notify the department in writing no later than 180 days after the effective date of this part. The notice shall include a preliminary estimate of emissions by pollutant to the extent practicable and identify the nature of permitting action likely to be required.
- B. The owner or operator shall submit the necessary permit application no later than 120 days after receiving a request from the department.
- C. If a timely notice is submitted under Subsection A of 20.2.7.15 NMAC for any excess emission during routine or predictable startup, shutdown, or scheduled maintenance, the owner or operator shall comply only with Paragraph (2) of Subsection A of 20.2.7.110 NMAC - Final Report, until the permit is issued or denied.
- D. At the request of the department, the owner or operator of a source that does not submit a notification under Subsection A of 20.2.7.15 NMAC shall submit the basis for its determination and supporting analysis.
[20.2.7.15 NMAC - N, 08/01/08]