Or. Admin. Code § 690-053-0010 - Amendment application form
An amendment application shall be prepared in ink or typewritten on forms provided by the Department. Applications shall contain the following information:
(1) Applicant's
name, mailing address, and telephone number.
(2) Name appearing on permit, certificate or
license, if different.
(3) Type of
change proposed.
(4) Number of the
permit, certificate or license.
(5)
Source of water.
(6) Date of
priority.
(7) The existing points
of diversion and points of use located accurately on a map in reference to a
public land survey corner.
(8) A
general description of the current facilities, including capacity.
(9) A statement explaining the reason for the
proposed amendment consistent with 690-053-0020 through 0030.
(10) Evidence that the water has been used
within the past five years in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
permit, certificate or license. The evidence may include:
(a) Affidavits from knowledgeable persons,
such as the owner or operator, a neighbor, power purchaser.
(b) Receipts or expenditures related to the
use of water.
(c) Other records
such as dated photographs.
(11) If for a redistribution or augmentation
of water use a letter from the affected wildlife and/or environmental quality
agency endorsing the change.
(12) A
listing of all affected local governments, including county, city, municipal
corporations, and tribal governments.
(13) An oath that the information contained
in the application is true and accurate.
(14) The signature of the applicant, and if
an entity, the title of the authorized representative signing the
form.
(15) The appropriate fee as
required under ORS 536.050(h).
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 543.092 & ORS 536.027
Stats. Implemented: ORS 543.092 & ORS 543A
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