Or. Admin. Code § 690-505-0600 - Purpose and Applicability of Ground Water Mitigation Rules
(1) In the
Deschutes Basin, a joint study of ground water resources by the Department and
U.S. Geological Survey has established a hydraulic connection between ground
water and surface water within the Deschutes Ground Water Study Area (Ground
Water Hydrology of the Upper Deschutes Basin, Oregon, Water Resources
Investigations Report 00-4162, Portland, Oregon, 2001). Based on the
conclusions of the study, the Department has determined that ground water
appropriations within the Deschutes Ground Water Study Area have the potential
for substantial interference with surface water rights as described in OAR
chapter 690, division 9, and will measurably reduce scenic waterway flows as
defined in ORS 390.835 unless mitigation is
provided pursuant to the rules in this Division.
(2) These rules implement Senate Bill 1033
(1995, Legislative Assembly), codified as ORS
390.835 to provide for
mitigation of impacts to scenic waterway flows and senior water rights while
allowing additional qualifying appropriations of ground water in the Deschutes
Basin.
(3) The rules in OAR
690-505-0610 through 690-505-0630 establish the mitigation process for pending
and future ground water permit applications in the Deschutes Ground Water Study
Area. Without mitigation, the Department is required by law to deny ground
water permit applications in the Deschutes Ground Water Study Area.
(4) Holders of existing ground water permits
and associated certificates in the Deschutes Ground Water Study Area issued
after July 19, 1995, with priority dates after April 19, 1991, that are
specifically conditioned to allow regulation for measurable reduction of a
state scenic waterway and that choose to provide mitigation meeting the
standards of these rules shall not be subject to regulation for scenic waterway
flows pursuant to ORS
390.835(9). A
ground water permit or certificate for which a mitigation project has been
approved by the Department prior to the effective date of these rules shall not
be subject to regulation for scenic waterway flows pursuant to ORS
390.835(9).
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 536.027 & ORS 390.835
Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.835, Ch. 659 2001 OL HB 2184
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