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Information sheets, submittal forms, presentations, and other assistance materials are available on this web page.
Information for Aggregate, Asphalt and Concrete Batch Plants
Air quality permits for aggregate, asphalt and concrete batch plants require control of fugitive emissions from equipment and haul roads.
Test Methods for Visible Emissions
EPA Reference Methods for visible emissions are used for many industries and are required in many regulations and permits. These EPA test methods for visible emissions include Reference Methods 9 and 22.
EPA Reference Method 22 is a test method procedure used to detect visible emissions coming from fugitive sources, such as stockpiles and haul roads, at industrial facilities. An observer determines the amount of time that visible emissions (dust) occur during a specific time period and records their observations. Some New Mexico air quality permits require Method 22 to be used to verify whether visible emission standards are being met at facilities.
For more information about Method 22 and answers to frequently asked questions:
View Method 22 – Summary and FAQ.pdf
View Method 22 – 40 CFR 60 Appendix A-7.pdf
A record keeping example form may be viewed at: Method 22 – Observation Form.pdf
EPA Reference Method 9 involves the determination of plume opacity by qualified observers. Many stationary sources discharge visible emissions into the atmosphere; these emissions are usually in the shape of a plume. The method includes procedures for the training and certification of observers, and procedures to be used in the field for determination of plume opacity.
View Method 9 – Procedures.pdf
A record keeping example form may be viewed at: Method 9 – Opacity recordkeeping form.pdf
New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) – (40 CFR Part 60, Subpart JJJ)
New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) are pollution control standards that set the level of pollution that a new or modified stationary source may produce. An NSPS has been established for all petroleum solvent dry cleaners having a total washer capacity of 84 pounds or more.
Petroleum Dry Cleaners Fact Sheet – Subpart JJJ
To read the regulation visit: 40 CFR Part 60.620 – 60.625
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs) for Area Sources (40 CFR Part 63)
NESHAP regulations were developed to address toxic air pollutants generated from area sources. “Area” sources are those sources that emit less than 10 tons per year of one Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP), or 25 tons per year of all HAPs combined. To view all of the listed sources, visit the following links:
EPA List of Area Source Rules
EPA Information on Area Source Standards
Information on five area source NESHAPs are listed below along with their Subpart:
Paint Stripping and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations(Subpart HHHHHH or 6H)
(Subpart XXXXXX or 6X)
Gasoline Dispensing Facilities (Subpart CCCCCC or 6C)
(Subpart BBBBBB or 6B)
Perchloroethylene (Perc) Standards for Dry Cleaning Facilities (Subpart M)
Subpart 6H –
Subpart 6H – Guidance Information:
6H Fact Sheet – Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Surface Coating
6H Fact Sheet – Paint Stripping Operations that use Methylene Chloride
6H Fact Sheet – Miscellaneous Surface Coating (Metal and/or Plastic)
6H Compliance Assessment Checklist
6H Regulation – 40 CFR Part 63.11169 – 63.11180 and Table 1
Los siguientes documentos proporcionan información sobre normas de pintura de automóviles con pulverizador en español:
Hoja de datos 6H – Talleres de Acabado de Vehículos y Equipo Móvil
Hoja de datos 6H – Actividades de Raspado de Pintura que utilizan Cloruro de Metileno
Hoja de datos 6H – Diferentes Actividades de Revestimiento (Metal y/o Plástico)
Subpart 6H – Submittal Forms:
6H Notification of Compliance Status Certification Form
6H Annual Notification of Changes Report
Subpart 6H – Training Courses Available:
(Note: The Small Business Environmental Assistance Program is providing these links for your reference, and does not endorse any of the courses listed below.)
6H – Painter Training – On-line Course
6H – Painter Training – San Juan Community College
Automotive Refinishing, Collision Repair, and Autobody Shop Assistance:
Subpart 6X –
The Subpart 6X rule applies to those facilities where at least 50% of the total production occurs in one of these nine source categories:
Perform one or more of the following processes at the facility:
Subpart 6X – Guidance Information:
6X Fact Sheet – Nine Metal Fabrication and Finishing Source Categories
6X Summary – Nine Metal Fabrication and Finishing Source Categories
6X Flowcharts – Requirements for Each Affected Source
6X Questions and Answers – Compiled by EPA
6X Regulation – 40 CFR Part 63.11514 – 63.11523 and Tables 1-2
Subpart 6X – Submittal Forms:
6x Initial and Compliance Status Notification Forms
6X Annual Certification and Compliance Reports – For Sources Reporting Visible Emissions Information
6X Annual Certification and Compliance Reports – For Sources Not Reporting Visible Emissions Information
Subpart 6C –
Subpart 6C – Guidance Information:
6C Summary – Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
6C Presentation
6C Regulation – 40 CFR Part 63.11110 – 63.11132 and Tables 1-3
6C Vapor Balance System Testing Guidance
Subpart 6C Submittal Form:
6C Initial Notification and Notification of Compliance Status Form
Subpart 6B –
Subpart 6B – Guidance Information:
6B Summary – Gasoline Distribution Bulk Terminals, Bulk Plants, and Pipeline Facilities
6B Presentation
6B Regulation – 40 CFR Part 63.11080 – 63.11100 and Tables 1-3
Subpart 6B Submittal Form:
6B Initial Notification and Notice of Compliance Status Form
Subpart M –Perchloroethylene (Perc) Dry Cleaning Facilities
Subpart JJJ -Petroleum Dry Cleaning Facilities
Subpart M – Guidance Information:
M Fact Sheet – 1993 EPA Regulations for Perc Dry Cleaners
M Fact Sheet – 2006 EPA regulations for Perc Dry Cleaners
M Summary – Perc Dry Cleaners Regulation
M Regulation – 40 CFR Part 63.320 – 63.326
Subpart M – Perc Facility Submittal Form:
M – Notice of Compliance Status for Perc Dry Cleaning Facilities
Additional Assistance on Perc Dry Cleaning facilities can be found at:
2018 Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
Halogenated Leak Detector Options
Typical Areas to Inspect for Leaks on a Perc Machine
If you need more information and guidance regarding air quality permitting and your business, you can contact the Air Quality Bureau’s Small Business Environmental Assistance Program at: