Or. Admin. Code § 690-502-0080 - McKenzie River Subbasin
The McKenzie River Subbasin includes the McKenzie River and tributaries above confluence with the Willamette River:
(1) Surface water classification:
(a) The McKenzie River from Clear Lake to
Carmen Reservoir, from Tamolitch Falls to Trail Bridge Reservoir and from Trail
Bridge Dam to Paradise Campground is designated a state scenic waterway. The
McKenzie River and tributaries above Paradise Campground near river mile 73
(Sec 9, T16S, R6E) are classified only for domestic, commercial use for
customarily domestic purposes not to exceed 0.01 cfs, livestock and public
instream uses;
(b) The South Fork
McKenzie River from the Three Sisters Wilderness boundary downstream to Cougar
Reservoir and from Cougar Dam downstream to the confluence with the McKenzie
River is designated a state scenic waterway. The South Fork McKenzie River and
its tributaries are classified only for domestic, commercial use for
customarily domestic purposes not to exceed 0.01 cfs, livestock and public
instream uses;
(c) Blue River
upstream from its confluence with the McKenzie River and tributaries are
classified year-round only for domestic, commercial use for customarily
domestic purposes not to exceed 0.01 cfs, livestock and public instream
uses;
(d) Except as specified in
subsections (a), (b), and (c) of this section, all tributaries to the McKenzie
River are classified for domestic, livestock, municipal, industrial,
irrigation, agri-cultural, commercial, power, mining, fish life, wildlife,
recreation, pollution abatement, wetland enhancement and public instream uses
from October 1 through June 30, and only for domestic, commercial use for
customarily domestic purposes not to exceed 0.01 cfs, livestock and public
instream uses from July 1 through September 30;
(e) Except as specified in subsection (a) of
this section, the McKenzie River main stem down-stream from Paradise Campground
near river mile 73 (Sec 9, T16S, R6E) is classified only for domestic,
livestock, municipal, industrial, agricultural, commercial, power, mining, fish
life, wildlife, recre-ation, pollution abatement, wetland enhancement,
off-channel power development in conjunction with storage and public instream
uses;
(f) The waters of the natural
lakes of the McKenzie River subbasin above 3,000 feet elevation are classified
only for domestic, excluding irrigation of lawn and noncommercial garden,
commercial use for customarily domestic purposes not to exceed 0.01 cfs,
livestock and public instream uses. Storage shall not be allowed on these
lakes.
(2) For the
purpose of maintaining a minimum perennial streamflow sufficient to support
aquatic life and to minimize pollution and of attaining the highest and best
use of waters released from storage, no appropriations of water except for
domestic or livestock uses or waters to be legally stored or legally released
from storage shall be made or granted by any state agency or public corporation
of the state for the following waters and as shown in Table 1:
(a) The South Fork McKenzie River or its
tributaries above the South Fork McKenzie River -- McKenzie River confluence
for natural flows of the South Fork McKenzie River below 200 cubic feet per
second, plus waters released from storage of up to 230 cubic feet per second
measured at a point between said confluence and 1.0 miles above said
confluence;
(b) Blue River or its
tributaries above the Blue River -- McKenzie River confluence for natural flows
of Blue River below 30 cubit feet per second, plus waters released from storage
of up to 350 cubic feet per second measured at a point between said confluence
and 1.0 miles above said confluence;
(c) The McKenzie River or its tributaries
above USGS -- State Engineer Gage 14162500 (NE 1/4 Section 5, Township 17
South, Range 3 East) near Vida, Oregon, for natural flows of the McKenzie River
below 1,400 cubic feet per second plus waters released from storage of up to
580 cubic feet per second measured at the aforementioned gage;
(d) The McKenzie River or its tributaries
above the intersection of the McKenzie River and Interstate Highway 5 for
natural flows of the McKenzie River below 1,025 cubic feet per second, plus
waters released from storage of up to 700 cubic feet per second, measured at
the intersection of the McKenzie River and Interstate Highway 5.
Notes
Table 1 referenced in this rule is not printed in the OAR Compilation. Copies may be obtained from the agency.
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