Or. Admin. Code § 603-095-0840 - Required and Prohibited Conditions
(1) All landowners or operators conducting
activities on lands in agricultural use shall be in compliance with the
following criteria. A landowner or operator shall be responsible for only those
required and prohibited conditions caused by activities conducted on land
managed by the landowner or operator. Criteria do not apply to conditions
resulting from unusual weather events or other exceptional circumstances that
could not have been reasonably anticipated.
(2) Healthy Riparian Streambank Condition.
Effective upon rule adoption.
(a) Allow the
natural and managed regeneration and growth of riparian vegetation -- trees,
shrubs, grasses, and sedges -- along natural waterways (as defined in OAR
141-085-0010(27)) to provide shade to moderate water temperatures and bank
stability to maintain erosion near background levels.
(b) The technical criteria to determine
compliance with OAR 603-095-0840(2)(a) are:
(A) Ongoing renewal of riparian vegetation
that depends on natural processes (including processes such as seed fall, seed
bank in soil, or sprouting from roots, rhizomes, or dormant crowns) is
evident.
(B) Ongoing growth of
riparian vegetation that has a high probability of remaining or becoming
vigorous and healthy is evident.
(C) Management activities minimize the
degradation of established native vegetation while allowing for the presence of
nonnative vegetation.
(D)
Management activities maintain at least 50% of each year's new growth of woody
vegetation -- both trees and shrubs.
(E) Management activities are conducted in a
manner so as to maintain streambank integrity through 25-year storm
events.
(c) Exemptions:
(A) Levees and dikes are exempt from the
Healthy Riparian Streambank Condition OAR 603-095-0840(2)(a) and (b), except
for areas on the river-side of these structures that are not part of the
structures and which can be vegetated without violating U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers vegetation standards.
(B)
Drainage areas where the only connection to other waterbodies are through pumps
shall be exempt from the Healthy Riparian Streambank Condition OAR
603-095-0840(2)(a) and (b).
(C)
Access to natural waterways for livestock watering and stream crossings are
allowed such that livestock use is limited to only the amount of time necessary
for watering and crossing the waterway.
(D) Drainage and irrigation ditches managed
in compliance with OAR 603-095-0840(3) are exempt from the Healthy Riparian
Streambank Condition 603-095-0840(2)(a) and (b).
(3) Drainage and irrigation
ditches (channels legally constructed). Effective upon rule adoption.
(a) Construction, maintenance, and use of
surface drainage ditches shall not result in sediment delivery to waters of the
state from soil erosion caused by excessive channel slope, unstable channel
cross section, or placement of disposed soils.
(b) Ditch bank vegetation shall be present to
stabilize earthen ditch banks.
(c)
Technical criteria to determine compliance with OAR 603-095-0840(3)(a) and (b)
are:
(A) Construction and maintenance of
drainage and irrigation ditches utilize ditch slope and ditch cross section
that are appropriate to the site.
(B) Disposed soils from construction and
maintenance of drainage and irrigation ditches are placed such that sediment
delivery to waters of the state from the placement of these soils is consistent
with natural background sediment delivery from these sites.
(d) Exemptions: Bank vegetation
damaged and soils exposed during maintenance (as defined in OAR
141-085-0010(22)) and construction, in accordance with Division of State Lands
rules. Bank vegetation must be reestablished as soon as practicable after
construction and maintenance are completed. However, sediment delivery to
waters of the state shall not result from inappropriate ditch slope and cross
section or from placement of disposed soils.
(4) Tide Gates. Effective upon rule adoption.
Tide gates shall open and close as designed.
(5) Erosion and Sediment Control. Effective
upon rule adoption.
(a) No cropland erosion in
excess of the soil loss tolerance factor (T) for the subject field, as
determined by the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) for soil loss,
will occur.
(A) Exceptions: The department
shall establish an alternate erosion control standard for croplands which the
department determines cannot practically or economically achieve the soil loss
tolerance factor. Any alternate erosion control standard for croplands
established by the department shall assure that delivery of sediment to
adjacent water sources is reduced to the maximum extent practicable.
(b) Private roads that traverse
rural lands or private roads used for agricultural activities shall be
constructed and maintained such that road surfaces, fill and associated
structures are designed and maintained to limit contributing sediment to waters
of the state. All private roads on agricultural lands not subject to the Oregon
Forest Practices Act are subject to this regulation.
(A) Exceptions: Roads subject to the Oregon
Forest Practices Act.
(c) Agricultural lands shall be managed to
prevent and control runoff of sediment to public road drainage
systems.
(d) Except for operations
governed by the Oregon Forest Practices Act, no activities related to the
conversion of woodland to non-woodland agricultural uses that require removal
of the majority of woody material from a parcel of land, such that the land no
longer meets the definition of woodland, shall be conducted in a manner which
results in the placement of soil, the delivery of sediment or the sloughing of
soil into waters of the state, the initiation or aggravation of streambank
erosion, or the loss of a healthy riparian streambank condition as defined in
OAR 603-095-0840(2).
(6)
Manure, Nutrients, and Other Waste. Effective upon rule adoption.
(a) No person conducting agricultural land
management shall cause pollution of any waters of the state or place or cause
to be placed any wastes in a location where such wastes are likely to escape or
be carried into the waters of the state by any means.
(b) No person conducting agricultural land
management shall discharge any wastes into the waters of the state if the
discharge reduces the quality of such waters below the water quality standards
established by rule for such waters by the Environmental Quality
Commission.
(c) No person shall
violate the conditions of any waste discharge permit issued under ORS
468B.050.
(d) Exceptions: Access to natural waterways
for livestock watering and stream crossings are allowed such that livestock use
is limited to only the amount of time necessary for watering and crossing the
waterway.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 568.909
Stats. Implemented: ORS 568.900 - ORS 568.933
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