Or. Admin. Code § 340-204-0020 - Designation of Air Quality Control Regions
Oregon's thirty-six counties are divided into five AQCRs. The AQCR boundaries follow county lines, and there are no counties that belong to more than one AQCR. The five AQCRs are as follows:
(1) Portland Interstate AQCR, containing ten
counties:
(a) Benton County;
(b) Clackamas County;
(c) Columbia County;
(d) Lane County;
(e) Linn County;
(f) Marion County;
(g) Multnomah County;
(h) Polk County;
(i) Washington County;
(j) Yamhill County.
(2) Northwest Oregon AQCR, containing three
counties:
(a) Clatsop County;
(b) Lincoln County;
(c) Tillamook County.
(3) Southwest Oregon AQCR, containing five
counties:
(a) Coos County;
(b) Curry County;
(c) Douglas County;
(d) Jackson County;
(e) Josephine County.
(4) Central Oregon AQCR, containing eight
counties:
(a) Crook County;
(b) Deschutes County;
(c) Hood River County;
(d) Jefferson County;
(e) Klamath County;
(f) Lake County;
(g) Sherman County;
(h) Wasco County.
(5) Eastern Oregon AQCR, containing ten
counties:
(a) Baker County;
(b) Gilliam County;
(c) Grant County;
(d) Harney County;
(e) Malheur County;
(f) Morrow County;
(g) Umatilla County;
(h) Union County;
(i) Wallowa County;
(j) Wheeler County.
NOTE: This rule is included in the State of Oregon Clean Air Act Implementation Plan that EQC adopted under OAR 340-200-0040.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 468.020 & 468A
Stats. Implemented: ORS 468A.025 & 468A.035
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