Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 20, October 22, 2024
Section 20.2.35.110 - NEW NATURAL GAS PROCESSING PLANTSA. The owner or operator of a new natural gas processing plant that releases an average of five or more tons a day and less than twenty tons a day of sulfur in plant processes shall not permit, cause, suffer or allow sulfur emissions to the atmosphere in excess of 10 pounds of sulfur for every 100 pounds of sulfur released in plant processes.B. The owner or operator of a new natural gas processing plant that releases an average of 20 or more tons a day and less than 50 tons a day of sulfur in plant processes shall not permit, cause, suffer or allow sulfur emissions to the atmosphere in excess of 4,000 pounds per day.C. The owner or operator of a new natural gas processing plant that releases an average of 50 tons a day or greater of sulfur in plant processes shall not permit, cause, suffer or allow sulfur emissions to the atmosphere in excess of 2 pounds of sulfur for every 100 pounds of sulfur released in plant processes.D. The owner or operator of a new natural gas processing plant that is governed by a sulfur emission limitation of an Air Quality Control Regulation shall not permit, cause, suffer or allow gas coming off any off-gas sweetening regeneration unit or other sulfur releasing unit to be sent to a facility other than the natural gas processing plant for the purpose of sulfur recovery or disposal: (1) unless all the gas coming off the gas sweetening regeneration unit or other sulfur releasing unit is sent to the facilities other than the natural gas processing plant, except mercaptan gas, and the amount of sulfur in the off-gas stream from fuel burning equipment does not exceed the quantity of sulfur that would exist if the sulfur content of the gas used for fuel was 10 grains of sulfur per 100 standard cubic feet of fuel gas; or(2) unless only a portion of the gas coming off the gas sweetening regeneration unit or other sulfur releasing unit is sent to the facility other than the natural gas processing plant; and (a) if the natural gas processing plant is a new natural gas processing plant that releases an average of five or more tons a day but less than twenty tons a day of sulfur in plant processes, sulfur emissions from the new natural gas processing plant do not exceed 10 pounds of sulfur for every 100 pounds of sulfur that are released in plant processes but not sent for sulfur recovery or disposal to another facility; or(b) if the natural gas processing plant is a new natural gas processing plant that releases an average of twenty tons a day or greater of sulfur in plant processes, sulfur emissions from the new natural gas processing plant do not exceed 2 pounds of sulfur for every 100 pounds of sulfur in plant processes but not sent for sulfur recovery or disposal to another facility.N.M. Admin. Code § 20.2.35.110
11/30/95; 20.2.35.110 NMAC - Rn, 20 NMAC 2.35.110 10/31/02