Or. Admin. Code § 603-095-1540 - Prohibited Conditions
(1)
(a) All landowners or operators conducting
activities on lands in agricultural use will comply with the following
criteria. A landowner is responsible for only those conditions resulting from
activities caused by the landowner. A landowner is not responsible for
conditions resulting from actions by another landowner. A landowner is not
responsible for conditions resulting from unusual weather events or other
exceptional circumstances that could not have been reasonably
anticipated.
(b) Limited duration
activities may be exempt from these conditions subject to prior written
approval by the department.
(2) Sediment Management: Effective three
years after rule adoption, soil erosion associated with agricultural
cultivation shall not deliver sediment sufficient to violate water quality
standards.
(3) Nutrient Management:
Effective three years after rule adoption, application and storage of manure,
commercial fertilizer, and other added nutrient inputs to agricultural lands
will be done in a manner that minimizes the introduction of nutrients into
waterways.
(4) Pesticide
Management: Effective three years after rule adoption, in cranberry production,
water storage systems that intercept agricultural drainage containing
pesticides and that reapply this water will be designed to minimize percolation
of drainage waters to groundwater or overflow of the impoundment to surface
waters.
(5) Riparian Management:
(a) Effective three years after rule
adoption, management activities in the riparian area will be conducted in a
manner that allows the establishment, growth, and maintenance of riparian
vegetation consistent with vegetative site capability so as to provide some
combination of filtering capacity, sediment trapping, stream bank stability,
and shade.
(b) Exemptions shall
include stream crossings, access for irrigation equipment and other accepted
water dependent agricultural uses when conducted in a manner that minimizes
impacts on streambank stability.
(6) Irrigation Management: Effective three
years after rule adoption, application (direct, chemigation, and fertigation)
and irrigation systems will be managed to minimize runoff and the introduction
of nutrients and farm chemicals into waterways.
(7) Waste Management: Effective upon
adoption, no person subject to these rules shall violate any provision of ORS
468B.025 or ORS
468B.050.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 561.190 - ORS 561.191 & ORS 568.912
Stats. Implemented: ORS 568.900 - ORS 568.933
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