Or. Admin. Code § 690-230-0005 - Policy and Purpose
(1) All
low-temperature geo-thermal fluids are part of the groundwater resources of the
State of Oregon and shall be administered by the Water Resources Commission
(Commission) under the provisions of ORS
537.010 to
537.796. The Commission
recognizes that these fluids are developed primarily because of their thermal
characteristics and that special management is necessary. Reservoir assessment
of low-temperature geothermal fluids shall be conducted by the Commission in
the same manner as groundwater investigations outlined in ORS
537.665 and ORS
537.685.
(2) In areas where substantial thermal
alteration exists, the Commission may declare a critical groundwater area, or
may otherwise control use of groundwater, or order the discontinued use, repair
or permanent abandonment of a well(s) causing substantial thermal alteration,
in order to protect the thermal characteristics of the groundwater resource.
The Commission may also regulate appropriations to limit thermal interference
between wells. Low-temperature geothermal appropriations with a bottom hole
temperature less than 60 degrees Fahrenheit (F) shall not be protected from
thermal interference caused by groundwater appropriations for other
purposes.
(3) The purpose of the
following rules is to provide standards and procedures for the development, use
and management of low-temperature geothermal fluids, while insuring proper
management of all groundwater resources so maximum beneficial use of the
resource will be most effectively attained.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183, ORS 536, ORS 537 & ORS 540
Stats. Implemented: ORS 183, ORS 536, ORS 537 & ORS 540
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