Or. Admin. Code § 690-085-0020 - Serious Water Management Problem Areas
(1) The Commission may adopt a rule to
designate an area as having serious water management problems and may order any
affected water right holders to submit annual water use reports if it finds
that:
(a) Ground water decline in the area is
of such magnitude that the aquifer does not recover annually;
(b) There are frequent water management
disputes between water users in the area that cannot be privately
resolved;
(c) Substantial
interference exists between wells;
(d) The exercise of ground water rights
interferes with flow of water in a nearby stream, to the detriment of senior
surface water rights;
(e) The
diversion of water from streams is in such quantities that interference with
nearby wells occurs; or
(f) There
are frequent occurrences of surface or ground water shortages caused by use of
water from streams or wells. Shortages may be evidenced by complaints from
water right holders, requests to regulate water use, degraded water quality, or
failure to meet administrative restrictions or minimum streamflows.
(2) The Commission may direct that
a hearing be held to determine if an area has serious water management problems
upon receipt of a complete petition with sufficient evidence of a serious
management problem from a water right holder in the area, or from the director
of a state or federal agency. The Commission may also hold a hearing to
determine if an area has serious water manage-ment problems on its own
motion.
(3) A petition for hearing
shall include recommended boundaries of the area proposed for designation, a
description of the water manage-ment problems in the area, a summary of data on
water availability and use for the area, and a proposed water management and
annual water use reporting program. This proposed program should include a
description of any measuring devices to be required, information which would be
submitted on any annual water use reports and proposed procedures for
regulation of water use. The Commission shall review the data and
recom-mendations in the petition and determine if a hearing shall be
held.
(4) The hearing shall be held
in the area proposed for designation as having serious water management
problems. Notice of the hearing shall be published in a local newspaper at
least two weeks before the hearing. Additionally, the Department shall mail
notice of the hearings to water rights holders in the area when
feasible.
(5) Alternative proposals
for measuring devices, methods of obtaining data, or formats for reporting data
may be presented to the Department within 30 days after the hearing
date.
(6) If the Commission
determines there is a serious water management problem, it shall adopt a rule
which specifies the nature of the problem, the boundaries of the area involved,
who is required to install measuring devices, specifications for the types of
measuring devices and annual reports, and timelines for
implementation.
(7) The Commission
may consider amendment of a rule designating a serious water management problem
area upon receipt of a petition to initiate rulemaking or on the Commission's
own motion.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 537 & ORS 540
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