{"operation":"document","citation":"18.60.2.12 NMAC","title":"CLASSIFICATION AND REPAIR OF LEAKS","source_type":"regulation","agency":"New Mexico Public Regulation Commission","status":"current","official":true,"published_on":null,"effective_on":"2006-07-17","summary":"Immediately upon discovery, and in accordance with generally accepted industry criteria, an owner or operator shall classify a leak as: A. a hazardous leak, grade I or C, if it is a leak which, due to its location and/or magnitude, constitutes an immediate hazard to persons or property; B. a potenti","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/nm-nmac-18-60-2-12.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/nm-nmac-18-60-2-12.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/nm-nmac-18-60-2-12","source_url":"https://www.srca.nm.gov/parts/title18/18.060.0002.html","body":"Immediately upon discovery, and in accordance with generally accepted industry criteria, an owner or operator shall classify a leak as:\n\nA. a hazardous leak, grade I or C, if it is a leak which, due to its location and/or magnitude, constitutes an immediate hazard to persons or property;\n\nB. a potentially hazardous leak, grade II or B, if it is a leak that does not constitute an immediate hazard, but may become hazardous if not repaired within a reasonable time period; or\n\nC. a non-hazardous leak, grade III or A, if it is a leak which does not constitute a hazard and shows no indication of becoming hazardous before routine scheduled repair could be accomplished.","truncated":false,"body_characters":670}