Or. Admin. Code § 690-086-0030 - Definitions for Municipal Water Suppliers
(1) "Alternate Municipal WMCP" means a water
management and conservation plan submitted by a Small Municipal Water Supplier
in accordance with OAR 690-086-0300 to OAR 690-086-0370 in lieu of submitting a
plan pursuant to OAR 690-086-120 to OAR 690-086-0170.
(2) "Authorized Consumption" means all water
uses known and approved by a Municipal Water Supplier. These uses include all
metered uses and any other approved uses such as fire-fighting, fire training,
system operation needs, reuse, or miscellaneous uses.
(3) "Benchmark" means the specific
incremental activities that a Municipal Water Supplier plans to have completed
in implementing conservation measures.
(4) "Extended Permit" means a municipal or
quasi-municipal water use permit conditioned by an extension order under OAR
chapter 690, division 315 or 320 to provide that diversion of water beyond the
maximum rate diverted under the permit or previous extension(s) shall only be
authorized upon issuance of a final order approving a water management and
conservation plan.
(5) "Metering"
means using water meters or other continuous recording devices to measure and
to maintain a record of all water diverted and delivered.
(6) "Municipal Water Supplier" means a
publicly or privately owned water distribution system that provides potable
water for community needs, either to individual customers or another
distribution system, or that provides water primarily for commercial or
industrial uses.
(7) "Municipal
WMCP" means a water management and conservation plan submitted by a Municipal
Water Supplier pursuant to OAR 690-086-0120 to OAR 690-086-0170.
(8) "Small Municipal Water Supplier" means a
Municipal Water Supplier that:
(a) Serves a
population of less than 1000 people or has less than 300 Water Service
Connections; and
(b) Within the
previous 5 years, the water distribution system's maximum daily demand or
maximum instantaneous rate, including but not limited to, the amount of water
appropriated under its water rights, contracts, and/or interties, has not
exceeded 2 million gallons per day (mgd) or 3.1 cubic feet per second (cfs).
(9) "Water Losses"
means a comparison of all water that enters into the Municipal Water Supplier's
or Small Municipal Water Supplier's system and the Municipal Water Supplier's
total Authorized Consumption.
(10)
"Water Audit" means an analysis of a municipal water supply system that
includes a thorough accounting of all water that enters and exits the system.
(11) "Water Curtailment Element"
means a program to accomplish a specific reduction in the amount of water used
or lost within a specific time in response to an emergency or other short-term
shortage.
(12) "Water Service
Connections" means water supply connections to the water delivery system,
including the water supplier's own connections, but does not include
connections for uses such as fire hydrants, fire sprinkler systems with flow
alarms or detector-checks, water line blow-offs and drains, stand-by emergency
interties, valve controlled drinking fountains or other similar intermittently
used equipment or facilities.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 536.027, 537.211 & 540.572
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 537.230, 537.630 & 539.010
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