The definitions in OAR
340-200-0020,
340-204-0010 and this rule apply
to this division. If the same term is defined in this rule and
340-200-0020 or
340-204-0010, the definition in
this rule applies to this division.
(1) "Actively Extinguish" means the direct
application of water or other fire retardant to an open field fire.
(2) "Burning Permit" or "Burn Permit" or
"Permit" means a permit issued by the Department pursuant to ORS
468A.575.
(3) "Candidate Fields" means all grass seed
or cereal grain fields being considered for open field burning or propane
flaming.
(4) "Commission" means the
Environmental Quality Commission.
(5) "Critical Non-Burn Area" means an area in
a grass seed or cereal grain field where burning is prohibited, pursuant to OAR
340-266-0075. This prohibition
may be permanent or for a limited period of time, where provided in these
rules.
(6) "Cumulative Hours of
Smoke Intrusion in the Eugene-Springfield Area" means the average of the totals
of cumulative hours of smoke intrusion recorded for the Eugene site and the
Springfield site, where it has been determined by the Department that open
field burning, propane flaming, or stack burning was a significant contributor
to the smoke intrusion:
(a) The Department
shall record one hour of intrusion for each hour the nephelometer hourly
reading exceeds a background level by 1.8 x 10-4 b-scat units or more but less
than the applicable value in subsection (b) of this section;
(b) The Department shall record two hours of
smoke intrusion for each hour the nephelometer hourly reading exceeds a
background level by 5.0 x 104 b-scat units;
(c) The background level shall be the average
of the three hourly readings immediately prior to the intrusion.
(7) "Department" means the Oregon
Department of Agriculture, except for OAR
340-266-0065, where this means
the Department of Environmental Quality. Under ORS
468A.575, the Department of
Environmental Quality may enter into contracts with the Oregon Department of
Agriculture or other agencies to carry out these rules to the extent permitted
by law.
(8) "Director" means the
Director of the Department of Environmental Quality or delegated employee
representative pursuant to ORS
468.045(3).
(9) "Director of Agriculture" means the
Director of the Oregon Department of Agriculture.
(10) "Drying Day" means a 24-hour period
during which the relative humidity reached a minimum less than 50 percent and
no rainfall was recorded at the nearest reliable measuring site.
(11) "Effective Mixing Height" means either
the actual height of plume rise as determined by field observation or the
calculated or estimated mixing height as determined by the
Department.
(12) "Emergency Open
Burning" means the open burning, propane flaming, or stack burning of a grass
seed or cereal grain field infested with a disease or pest, where an extreme
hardship exists due to a disease outbreak or insect infestation that outweighs
the dangers to public health and safety from the burning, pursuant to the
acreage limitation in OAR
340-266-0040, and the
requirements in OAR
340-266-0065. Such burning shall
be authorized by the Department as field-by-field burning, and utilize a field
specific burn plan, to ensure the smoke does not endanger public health and
safety to the greatest extent practicable.
(13) "Extreme Hardship due to disease
outbreak or insect infestation" means a case-by-case finding related to the
approval of emergency burning, based on the severity of an agronomic and
economic impact on a grower that is caused by a disease outbreak or insect
infestation, as determined by the Department, pursuant to OAR
340-266-0065. Agronomic impact
includes, but is not limited to, the risk of disease spread, the extent of
damage to the grass stand, loss in seed yield, quality, or purity, need for
stand replacement if no burning occurs, availability and feasibility of
alternatives, and effectiveness of burning in eradicating the problem. Economic
impact includes, but is not limited to, loss in market value of the harvested
seed, total fields owned by the grower in relation to the infected field or
fields, and cost of alternative treatments compared to the cost of
burning."
(14) "Field-by-Field
Burning" means burning on a limited or restricted basis in which the amount,
rate, and area authorized for burning is closely controlled and monitored.
Included under this definition are experimental open field burning, emergency
burning, and burning within priority areas.
(15) "Field Reference Code" means a unique
four-part code which identifies a particular registered field for mapping
purposes. The first part of the code shall indicate the grower registration
(form) number, the second part the line number of the field as listed on the
registration form, the third part the crop type, and the fourth part the size
(acreage) of the field (e.g., a 35 acre perennial (Chewings Fescue) field
registered on Line 2 of registration form number 1953 would be
1953-2-P-CF-35).
(16) "Field
Specific Burn Plan" means an individual burn plan designed for a field or
acreage that has been approved for emergency burning, which identifies specific
criteria, conditions, precautions, and requirements that need to be followed
when burning in order to ensure the smoke does not endanger public health and
safety.
(17) "Fire District" or
"District" or "Fire Protection District" means a fire permit issuing
agency.
(18) "Fire Permit" means a
permit issued by a local fire permit issuing agency pursuant to ORS
477.515,
476.380, or
478.960.
(19) "Fires-Out Time" means the time
announced by the Department when all flames and major smoke sources associated
with open field burning should be out and prohibition conditions are scheduled
to be imposed.
(20) "Fluffing"
means an approved mechanical method of stirring or tedding crop residues for
enhanced aeration and drying of the full fuel load, thereby improving the
field's combustion characteristics.
(21) "Grower" means a person that cultivates
perennial or annual grass seed or cereal grain.
(22) "Grower Allocation" means the amount of
acreage sub-allocated annually to the grower registrant, based on the grower
registrant's pro rata share of the maximum annual acreage limitation,
representing the maximum amount for which burning permits may be issued,
subject to daily authorization. Grower allocation is defined by the following
identity:
Grower Allocation = (Maximum annual acreage limit) x ((Total
acreage registered by the grower registrant) / (Total acreage registered in the
valley))
(23) "Grower
Registrant" means any person who registers acreage with the Department for
purposes of open field burning, propane flaming, or receives a permit to stack
burn.
(24) "Identified Species"
means a grass seed field consisting of Creeping Red Fescue, Chewings Fescue, or
Highland Bentgrass, or as identified by the Director of Agriculture.
(25) "Marginal Conditions" means atmospheric
conditions such that smoke and particulate matter escape into the upper
atmosphere with some difficulty but not such that limited additional smoke and
particulate matter would constitute a danger to the public health and
safety.
(26) "Marginal Day" means a
day on which marginal conditions exist.
(27) "Nephelometer" means an instrument for
measuring ambient smoke concentrations.
(28) "Northerly Winds" means winds coming
from directions from 270° to 90° in the north part of the compass,
averaged through the effective mixing height.
(29) "Open Field Burning" means burning of
any grass seed or cereal grain crops, or associated residue, including steep
terrain and species identified by the Director of Agriculture, or any
"emergency" or "experimental" burning, as identified in these rules.
(30) "Open Field Burning Permit" means a
permit issued by the Department pursuant to ORS
468A.575.
(31) "Permit Agent" means the person under
contract or otherwise authorized by the Department to administer registration
of acreage, issue burn permits, collect fees, and keep records for open field
burning, propane flaming, or stack burning within their permit jurisdictions
pursuant to ORS 468A.550 et seq.
(32) "Permit Issuing Agency" means the county
court or board of county commissioners, or fire chief or a rural fire
protection district or other person authorized to issue fire permits pursuant
to ORS 477.515,
476.380, or
478.960.
(33) "Person" means, but is not limited to,
individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, joint stock
companies, public and municipal corporations, political subdivisions, states
and their agencies, and the Federal Government and its agencies.
(34) "Preparatory Burning" means controlled
burning of portions of selected fields for the specific purpose of reducing the
fire hazard potential or other conditions which would otherwise inhibit rapid
ignition burning when the field is subsequently open burned.
(35) "Priority Acreage" means acreage located
within a priority area.
(36)
"Priority Areas" means certain areas in the Willamette Valley where burning is
restricted, such as near population centers, airports, Interstate I-5, and
other highways, as specified in OAR
340-266-0075(1).
(37) "Problem Field" means a field where
special precautions need to be taken by the grower because of potential fire
hazard or proximity to a sensitive area, as specified in OAR
340-266-0075(4).
(38) "Prohibition Conditions" means
conditions under which open field burning is not allowed except for individual
burns specifically authorized by the Department pursuant to OAR
340-266-0070(2).
(39) "Propane Flaming" means the flame
sanitization of a grass seed or cereal grain field using a mobile flamer device
which meets the following design specifications and utilizes an auxiliary fuel
such that combustion is nearly complete and emissions are significantly
reduced:
(a) Flamer nozzles shall not be more
than 15 inches apart;
(b) A heat
deflecting hood is required and shall extend a minimum of three feet beyond the
last row of nozzles.
(40)
"Propane Flaming Permit" means a permit issued by the Department pursuant to
ORS 468A.575 and consisting of a
validation number and specifying the conditions and acreage specifically
registered and allocated for propane flaming.
(41) "Quota" means an amount of acreage
established by the Department for each fire district for use in authorizing
daily burning limits in a manner to provide, as reasonably as practicable, an
equitable opportunity for burning in each area.
(42) "Rapid Ignition Techniques" means a
method of burning in which all sides of the field are ignited as rapidly as
practicable in order to maximize plume rise. When using this method, little or
no preparatory backfire burning shall be done.
(43) "Released Allocation" means that part of
a growers allocation, by registration form, that is unused and voluntarily
released to the Department for first come-first serve dispersal to other grower
registrants.
(44) "Residue" means
straw, stubble, screenings and associated crop material generated in the
production of grass seed and cereal grain crops.
(45) "Responsible Person" means each person
who is in ownership, control, or custody of the real property on which open
field burning occurs, including any tenant thereof, or who is in ownership,
control or custody of the material which is burned, or the grower registrant.
Each person who causes or allows open field burning, propane flaming, or stack
burning to be maintained shall also be considered a responsible
person.
(46) "Screenings" means
organic waste materials resulting from the seed cleaning process of grass seed
and cereal grain.
(47)
"Small-Seeded Seed Crops Requiring Flame Sanitation" means small-seeded grass,
legume, and vegetable crops, or other types approved by the Department, which
are planted in early autumn, are grown specifically for seed production, and
which require flame sanitation for proper cultivation. For purposes of this
Division, clover and sugar beets are specifically included. Cereal grains,
hairy vetch, or field peas are specifically not included.
(48) "Smoke Management" means a system for
the daily or hourly control of open field burning, propane flaming, or stack
burning through authorization of the times, locations, amounts and other
restrictions on burning, so as to provide for suitable atmospheric dispersion
of smoke particulate and to minimize impact on the public.
(49) "Southerly Winds" means winds coming
from directions from 90° to 270° in the south part of the compass,
averaged through the effective mixing height.
(50) "Stack Burning" means the open burning
of bound, baled, collected, gathered, accumulated, piled or stacked straw
residue from perennial or annual grass seed or cereal grain crops.
(51) "Stack Burning Permit" means a permit
issued by the Department pursuant to ORS
468A.575 that identifies the
responsible person, date of permit issuance, and specifies the acreage and
location authorized for stack burning.
(52) "State Fire Marshal Fire Safety Buffer
Zone" means an area within 1/4 mile of Interstate I-5, and 1/8 mile of major
highways, that is required to have a noncombustible ground surface, as
specified in OAR
340-266-0075, and as defined in
the State Fire Marshal rules in OAR 837 division 110.
(53) "Steep Terrain" means a grass seed or
cereal grain field defined by Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) and
percent slope, as identified by the Director of Agriculture.
(54) "Test Fires" means individual field
burns specifically authorized by the Department for the purpose of determining
or monitoring atmospheric dispersion conditions.
(55) "Training Fires" means individual field
burns set by or for a public agency for the official purpose of training
personnel in fire-fighting techniques.
(56) "Unusually High Evaporative Weather
Conditions" means a combination of meteorological conditions following periods
of rain which result in sufficiently high rates of evaporation, as determined
by the Department, where fuel (residue) moisture content would be expected to
approach about 12 percent or less.
(57) "Validation Number" is used
interchangeably with "Burn Permit" and means:
(a) For open field burning a unique five-part
number issued by the Department or its delegate identifying a specific field
and acreage allowed to be open field burned and the date and time the permit
was issued (e.g., a validation number issued August 26 at 2:30 p.m. for a
70-acre burn for a field registered on Line 2 of registration form number 1953
would be 1953-2-0826 -1430-070);
(b) For propane flaming and stack burning a
unique five part alphanumerical, issued by the Department or its delegate,
identifying a specific field and acreage allowed to be propane flamed or stack
burned, the date and time the permit was issued, and the burn type (e.g., a
validation number issued on July 15 for a 100 acre field to be propane flamed
registered on Line 4 of registration form 9999 would be 9999-4-0715
-P-100.
(58) "Ventilation
Index (VI)" means a calculated value used as a criterion of atmospheric
ventilation capabilities. The Ventilation Index as used in this Division is
defined by the following identity:
VI = (Effective mixing height (feet))/1,000 x (Average wind
speed through the effective mixing height (knots))
(59) "Wildfire" means an uncontrollable fire
started due to a breakdown of equipment, an accident caused by human error or
negligence, or any other cause, including an intentional act.
(60) "Willamette Valley" means, for the
purposes of these rules, Benton, Clackamas, Lane, Linn, Marion, Multnomah,
Polk, Washington, and Yamhill counties.
NOTE: This rule is included in the State of Oregon
Clean Air Act Implementation Plan as adopted by the Environmental Quality
Commission under OAR 340-200-0040.