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New Mexico SIP: Part 74. Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD); SIP effective 2014-01-10 (NMd50) to 2015-09-13

Regulatory Text: 
NEW MEXICO ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
TITLE 20 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
CHAPTER 2 AIR QUALITY (STATEWIDE)

Part 74 (20.2.74 NMAC) Permits--Prevention of Significant Deterioration, NMd50
As adopted by the New Mexico State Environmental Board effective February 6, 2013 and submitted to EPA January 8, 2013 (NM-120).
Approved by EPA December 11, 2013 (78 FR 75253) effective January 10, 2014 (NMd50)
Regulations.gov docket EPA-R06-OAR-2013-0060 [Short ID: NM054]
Error in Federal Register amendatory language on page 78 FR 75254:  in the second paragraph in the Comments column, the date “6/20/2011” should be “7/20/2011”.

Comments:
Section 303(A) NMAC, as adopted by the New Mexico State Environmental Board effective June 3, 2011, and submitted to EPA May 23, 2011 (NM-103) is NOT in SIP.
Section 303 NMAC, as adopted by the New Mexico State Environmental Board effective 
January 1, 2011, and approved by EPA July 20, 2011 (76 FR 43149)(NMd35), remains in SIP.

Revision to 10.2.74.7(AZ)(2)(a) NMAC as adopted by the New Mexico State Environmental Board effective February 6, 2013 and submitted to EPA January 8, 2013, is NOT in SIP.
Paragraph 20.2.74.7(AZ)(2)(a) NMAC as amended by the New Mexico State Environmental Board effective June 3, 2011, submitted to EPA May 23, 2011 (NM-103), and approved by EPA January 22, 2013 (78 FR 4339) effective February 21, 2013 (NMd47), remains in SIP.

Dates in brackets at the end of each section of Part 74 are New Mexico State effective dates.

***end NM State Part 74***NMd50***EPA-R06-OAR-2013-0060***NM054***uyr***
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  • Part 74. Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) (pdf) (332.35 KB, January 10, 2014)

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