Or. Admin. Code § 629-048-0010 - Purpose
(1) ORS
477.013 requires the State
Forester and the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to approve a plan
for managing smoke in areas that they are to designate, for the purpose of
maintaining air quality. The plan must designate areas within which all burning
must comply with the plan.
(2) The
Smoke Management rules are intended to establish the areas required by ORS
477.013; describe the objectives
of the Smoke Management Plan; establish procedures to be followed in
administering prescribed burning; educate the public as to the necessity of
prescribed burning and the measures being taken to protect air quality, public
health and visibility; and to provide enforceable mechanisms to ensure the
requirements of the Smoke Management Plan are met.
(3) The Smoke Management rules, promulgated
by the State Forester, together with Department Directive 1-4-1-601,
"Operational Guidance for the Oregon Smoke Management Program," shall comprise
the Smoke Management Plan upon approval by DEQ and filing with the Secretary of
State.
(4) The objectives of the
Smoke Management Plan are to:
(a) Minimize
smoke emissions resulting from prescribed burning as described by ORS
477.552;
(b) Provide maximum opportunity for essential
forestland burning;
(c) Protect
public health by avoiding intrusions;
(d) Coordinate with other state smoke
management programs;
(e) Comply
with state and federal air quality and visibility requirements; and
(f) Promote the further development of
techniques to minimize or reduce emissions by encouraging cost-effective
utilization of forestland biomass, alternatives to burning and emission
reduction techniques.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 477.013, 477.562, 526.016 & 526.041
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 477.013, 477.515 & 477.562
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