Or. Admin. Code § 340-044-0010 - Policy, Purpose and Effective Date
(1) These rules set forth requirements for
the State of Oregon Underground Injection Control (UIC) program adopted in
conformance with Part C of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) in effect
on the date of this rule adoption. It is the policy of the Environmental
Quality Commission that the injection of wastes to the subsurface shall be
limited and controlled in a manner that protects existing groundwater quality
for current or potential beneficial uses including use as an underground source
of drinking water.
(2) The
injection of untreated or inadequately treated sewage or wastes to waste
disposal wells and particularly to waste disposal wells in the lava terrain of
Central Oregon constitutes a threat of serious, detrimental and irreversible
pollution of valuable groundwater resources and a threat to public health. The
policy of the Environmental Quality Commission is to restrict, regulate or
prohibit the further construction and use of waste disposal wells in Oregon and
to phase out completely the use of waste disposal wells as a means of disposing
of untreated or inadequately treated sewage or wastes as rapidly as possible in
an orderly and planned manner.
(3)
These rules as adopted, amended and repealed by the Environmental Quality
Commission on June 22, 2001 are effective on September 20, 2001. The rules
previously in effect are effective and enforceable until September 20,
2001.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 454.625, ORS 468.020, ORS 468B.020 & ORS 468B.165
Stats. Implemented: ORS 454.607, ORS 468B.015, ORS 468B.080 & ORS 468B.160
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