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New Mexico SIP: Bernalillo County Part 41: Construction Permits, SIP effective July 31, 2017 (NMd73) to July 30, 2019

Regulatory Text: 

NEW MEXICO ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
TITLE 20 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
CHAPTER 11 ALBUQUERQUE - BERNALILLO COUNTY AIR QUALITY CONTROL BOARD

PART 41 (20.11.41 NMAC) CONSTRUCTION PERMITS

As adopted by the Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality
Control Board July 10, 2013 effective January 1, 2014.
Submitted to EPA July 26, 2013 (NM-124),
Regulations.gov document EPA-R06-OAR-2013-0615-0003 [NM058.03].
Approved by EPA June 29, 2017 (82 FR 29421),
SIP effective July 31, 2017 (NMd73),
Regulations.gov docket EPA-R06-OAR-2013-0615 [NM058].

Explanation:
The following are conditionally approved:
20.11.41.7.J NMAC, [and]
references to “technical permit revisions” in
20.11.41.7.EE NMAC,
20.11.41.7.RR NMAC,
20.11.41.17.F NMAC,
20.11.41.28 NMAC, and
20.11.41.32 NMAC.

Errors in June 29, 2017 Federal Register amendatory language on page 82 FR 29423: The Part 41 title should be "Construction Permits", NOT "Authority to Construct". Also in the Explanation column "20.11.41.EE NMAC, 20.11.41.RR NMAC" should probably be 20.11.41.7.EE NMAC, 20.11.41.7.RR NMAC, i.e. "7" is missing after "41".


NOTE: The last date in brackets at the end of each section of Part 41 is the New Mexico effective date of the last revision to the section.

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