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APPENDIX E<br />

2. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS<br />

NMED regulates environmental activities in the State of New Mexico. As discussed in Section 2.0 of the<br />

FSP (Appendix A of the BWP), much of the environmental restoration work at Kirtland AFB is under the<br />

jurisdiction of both NMED and the EPA Region 6. Hazardous waste, special waste, radioactive/mixed<br />

waste, PCBs, and asbestos may be generated during the performance of environmental restoration<br />

activities. The following federal and state Regulations are applicable to planned environmental<br />

restoration activities:<br />

40 CFR Parts 190 - 256 EPA regulations for solid waste<br />

40 CFR Parts 260 - 299 EPA regulations for identification and management of hazardous waste<br />

40 CFR Part 761 EPA regulations for management of PCBs<br />

40 CFR Part 61 and 40 CFR 763 EPA regulations for management of asbestos<br />

10 CFR 19, 20, 21, 30, 40, 70, and 71 for management of radioactive materials<br />

49 CFR Parts 100-178 Department of Transportation (DOT) rules for hazardous materials<br />

transport<br />

20 New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC) Chapter 9, New Mexico Solid Waste<br />

Management Regulations<br />

20 NMAC Chapter 4, New Mexico Hazardous Waste Management Regulations<br />

20 NMAC Chapter 5, New Mexico Underground Storage Tanks Regulations<br />

20 NMAC Chapter 9, New Mexico Special Waste Requirements Regulations<br />

20 NMAC Chapter 2, New Mexico Air Quality Regulations<br />

20 NMAC Chapter 6, New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission Regulations<br />

20 NMAC Chapter 3, New Mexico Radiation Protection Regulations<br />

20 NMAC Chapter 11, Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Air quality Control Board<br />

Although NMED is the cognizant Agreement State agency, the regulation of radioactive sources,<br />

byproducts, or special nuclear materials at federal facilities is under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Nuclear<br />

Regulatory Commission, Region IV. The NMED, Hazardous Waste Bureau (HWB) regulates the use,<br />

possession, transfer, and disposal of naturally-occurring radioactive materials.<br />

For this plan, the federal regulations will be referenced in the regulations except where New Mexico<br />

regulations are more stringent.<br />

Kirtland AFB<br />

IDW Management Plan E-15 April 2004

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