Or. Admin. Code § 603-095-1040 - Prevention and Control Measures
(1)
Limitations:
(a) All landowners or operators
conducting activities on agricultural lands are provided the following
exemptions from the requirements of OAR 603-095-1040 (Prevention and Control
Measure).
(A) A landowner or operator shall
be responsible for water quality resulting from conditions caused by the
management of the landowner or operator.
(B) Rules do not apply to conditions
resulting from unusual weather events or other circumstances not within the
reasonable control of the landowner or operator. Reasonable control of the
landowner means that technically sound and economically feasible measures must
be available to address conditions described in Prevention and Control
Measures.
(b) Rule
implementation schedule:
(A) OAR
603-095-1040(2) is effective upon adoption;
(B) OAR 603-095-1040(3) through (6) are
effective January 1, 2006;
(C)
Effective upon adoption of these rules, all landowners or operators should
immediately begin technically sound, economically feasible efforts where needed
to achieve measurable progress towards compliance with these rules.
(c) These rules may be modified as
a result of the biennial review of the progress of implementation of the North
and Middle Forks John Day River Agricultural Water Quality Management Area
Plan.
(2) Waste
Management: Effective on rule adoption, no person subject to these rules shall
violate any provision of ORS
468B.025 or
468B.050.
(3) Uplands Management:
(a) Cropland, rangeland and pasture condition
must allow, within the capability of the site, vegetation sufficient to protect
water quality.
(b) Private roads
and farmsteads must be in a condition that protects water quality by
controlling soil erosion and suspended sediment concentrations in
runoff.
(4) Riparian
Area Management: Riparian area condition must allow the establishment, growth
and active recruitment of riparian vegetation, consistent with the vegetative
capability of the site, for protection of water quality.
(5) Irrigation Management: Irrigation must be
done in a manner that limits the amount of pollutants in the runoff from the
irrigated area.
(6) Livestock
Management:
(a) Livestock confinement areas
must have an adequate runoff control system or equally effective pollution
control practice sufficient to control runoff of sediment and animal
waste.
(b) OAR 603-095-1040(6)(a)
applies to all livestock confinement areas except those required to have a
permit under ORS 468B.050.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 561.190 -- ORS 561.191, 568.912
Stats Implemented: ORS 568.900 -- ORS 568.933
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