Or. Admin. Code § 690-502-0100 - Coast Range Subbasin
The Coast Range Subbasin includes the drainage basins of the Marys and Luckiamute Rivers, Rickreall Creek and Yamhill River. Surface water classification:
(1) Marys River
Drainage:
(a) The Marys River main stem is
classified for domestic, livestock, irrigation, agricultural, commercial,
municipal, industrial, power, mining, fish life, wildlife, recreation,
pollution abatement, wetland enhancement and public instream uses
year-round;
(b) The tributaries of
the Marys River are classified for domestic, livestock, irrigation, municipal,
agricultural, commercial, industrial, power, mining, fish life, wildlife,
recreation, pollution abatement, wetland enhancement and public instream uses
from November 1 through May 31 and only for domestic, commercial use for
customarily domestic purposes not to exceed 0.01 cfs, livestock and public
instream uses only from June 1 through October 31;
(2) Luckiamute River Drainage:
(a) The Luckiamute River main stem is
classified for domestic, livestock, irrigation, municipal, agricultural,
commercial, industrial, power, mining, fish life, wildlife, recreation,
pollution abatement, wetland enhancement and public instream uses from October
1 through July 31, and for domestic, commercial use for customarily domestic
purposes not to exceed 0.01 cfs, livestock and public instream uses only from
August 1 through September 30;
(b)
Except as specified in subsection (2)(c) of this rule, the tributaries of the
Luckiamute River are classified for domestic, livestock, irrigation, municipal,
agricultural, commercial, industrial, power, mining, fish life, wildlife,
recreation, pollution abatement, wetland enhancement and public instream uses
from November 1 through April 30, and only for domestic, commercial use for
customarily domestic purposes not to exceed 0.01 cfs, livestock and public
instream uses from May 1 through October 31;
(c) The following streams and tributaries are
classified year-round for domestic, commercial use for customarily domestic
purposes not to exceed 0.01 cfs, livestock and public instream uses only:
(A) Maxfield Creek tributary to Luckiamute
River;
(B) Ritner Creek tributary
to Luckiamute River;
(C) Pedee
Creek tributary to Luckiamute River.
(3) Rickreall Creek Drainage: Rickreall Creek
and tributaries are classified for domestic, livestock, irrigation, municipal,
industrial, agricultural, commercial, power, mining, fish life, wildlife,
recreation, pollution abatement, wetland enhancement and public instream uses
from November 1 through April 30, and only for domestic, commercial use for
customarily domestic purposes not to exceed 0.01 cfs, livestock and public
instream uses from May 1 through October 31;
(4) Yamhill River Drainage:
(a) Except as specified in subsection (4)(b)
of this rule, the Yamhill River and tributaries are classified for domestic,
livestock, irrigation, municipal, industrial, agricultural, commercial, power,
mining, recreation, fish life, wildlife, pollution abatement, wetland
enhancement and public instream uses from November 1 through April 30, and only
for domestic, commercial use for customarily domestic purposes not to exceed
0.01 cfs, livestock and public instream uses from May 1 through October
31;
(b) The following streams and
tributaries are classified for domestic, commercial use for customarily
domestic purposes not to exceed 0.01 cfs, livestock and public instream uses
only:
(A) Agency Creek tributary to South
Yamhill River;
(B) Gold Creek
tributary to South Yamhill River;
(C) Rowell Creek tributary to South Yamhill
River;
(D) Rock Creek tributary to
South Yamhill River near Grande Ronde;
(E) Pierce Creek tributary to South Yamhill
River;
(F) Deer Creek tributary to
South Yamhill River;
(G) E. Fork
Willamina Creek tributary to Willamina Creek;
(H) Gooseneck Creek tributary to Mill
Creek;
(I) Haskins Creek tributary
to North Yamhill River;
(J) Panther
Creek tributary to North Yamhill River;
(K) Cedar Creek tributary to North Yamhill
River;
(L) Fairchild Creek
tributary to North Yamhill River;
(M) Turner Creek tributary to North Yamhill
River.
Notes
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