Or. Admin. R. 690-504-0000 - Classifications
(1) The maximum
economic development of this state, the attainment of the highest and best use
of the waters of the Hood Basin, and the attainment of an integrated and
coordinated program for the benefit of the state as a whole, will be furthered
through utilization of the aforementioned waters only for domestic, livestock,
municipal, irrigation, flow augmentation, commercial, agriculture, power
development, industrial, mining, recreation, wildlife, fish life, pollution
abatement use, and the waters of the Hood Basin are hereby so classified with
the following exceptions:
(a) The maximum
economic development of this state, and the attainment of the highest and best
use of the waters of Dog River above its point of diversion at Water Resources
Department - U.S. Geological Survey Gage 14113400, and the attainment of an
integrated and coordinated program for the benefit of the state as a whole will
be furthered through utilization of the aforementioned waters only for
municipal use, and the waters of Dog River above that point are hereby so
classified;
(b) The maximum
economic development of this state, and the attainment of the highest and best
use of the waters of the natural lakes of the Hood Basin, and the attainment of
an integrated and coordinated program for the benefit of the state as a whole,
will be furthered through utilization of the aforementioned waters only for
domestic, livestock, irrigation of lawn or noncommercial garden not to exceed
one-half acre in area, power development not to exceed 7-1/2 theoretical
horsepower, recreation, wildlife, and fish life uses and the waters of natural
lakes of the basin are hereby so classified.
(2) Structures or works for the utilization
of the waters in accordance with the aforementioned classifications are also
declared to be prejudicial to the public interest unless planned, constructed,
and operated in conformity with the applicable provisions of ORS
536.310 and any such structures
or work are further declared to be prejudicial to the public interest which do
not give cognizance to the multiple-purpose concept.
(3) Pursuant to ORS
538.200, the following streams
forming waterfalls near the Columbia River Highway and flowing directly into
the Columbia River shall not be diverted or interrupted for any purposes,
except as provided in ORS
538.210:
(a) Summit Creek - Forming Camp Benson Falls;
(b) Wonder Creek also known as
Spring Creek - Forming Lancaster Falls;
(c) Warren Creek;
(d) Phelps Creek;
(e) Perham Creek;
(f) Lindsey Creek - Forming Lindsey Falls;
(g) Herman Creek;
(h) Harphan Creek;
(i) Grays Creek;
(j) Gorton Creek - Forming Gorton Creek
Falls;
(k) Eagle Creek;
(l) Cabin Creek;
(m) Ruckles Creek, also known as Deadman's
Creek;
(n) Starvation Creek -
Forming Starvation Falls;
(o)
Viento Creek.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 536 & 537
Stats. Implemented: ORS 538.200
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