Or. Admin. R. 629-048-0400 - Coordination with Other Regulating Jurisdictions and for Other Pollutants
(1) In order to
meet the air quality maintenance and visibility objectives of the smoke
management plan (OAR 629-048-0120 and 629-048-0130), it is important that the
forester, field administrators and other cooperators be well informed as to the
existence of, or potential for smoke or other airborne pollutants other than
that which will be produced by any planned prescribed burning in the affected
airshed. Local field administrators are encouraged to maintain working
relationships with other local jurisdictions that authorize open burning or
monitor air quality so that all parties may be adequately informed of planned
burns or conditions that cumulatively might exceed standards or
objectives.
(2) The forester is
required to report the weather forecast, planned and accomplished burning and
smoke intrusions, if any, to the Department of Environmental Quality for each
applicable day, on a timely basis.
(3) Any wildfire that has the potential for
smoke input into an SSRA or other area sensitive to smoke must be reported
immediately by the local unit of the state or federal agency with jurisdiction
for fire suppression to the State Forester's office.
(4) The smoke management forecast unit will
communicate periodically with appropriate prescribed burning regulators in the
surrounding states for the purpose of coordination and information sharing, as
appropriate.
Notes
Stat. Auth: ORS 477.013, 477.562 (as amended by ch. 213, OL 2007, Enrolled HB 2973), 526.016, 526.041
Stats. Implemented: ORS 477.013, 477.515, 477.562 (as amended by ch. 213, OL 2007, Enrolled HB 2973)
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