Or. Admin. Code § 690-507-0010 - Definitions
The following meanings apply to the terms as used in these rules for the Umatilla Basin Program. Other rules of the Department may define these words differently:
(1)
"Classification" or "Classified" means the allowed and preferred beneficial
use(s) of a given surface or groundwater source for which future appropriations
of water shall be permitted.
(2)
"Commission" means the Water Resources Commission.
(3) "Department" means the Oregon Water
Resources Department.
(4)
"Director" means the Water Resources Director.
(5) "Minimum Perennial Streamflow" or
"Minimum Streamflow" means an administrative rule that establishes a flow
necessary to support aquatic life, recreation or minimize pollution. The rule
includes a priority date and specifies streamflow levels for all or any period
of the year. It establishes priority for instream use over future
appropriations and identifies flow objectives for future management in streams
where shortages occur.
(6)
"Statutorily Exempt Groundwater Uses" means those uses for which no groundwater
application, permit, or certificate is required under ORS
537.545. These uses are for:
(a) Stockwatering purposes;
(b) Watering any lawn or noncommercial garden
not exceeding one-half acre in area;
(c) Watering the grounds, three acres in size
or less, or schools that have less than 100 students and that are located in
cities with a population of less than 10,000;
(d) Single or group domestic purpose in an
amount not exceeding 15,000 gallons a day;
(e) Down-hole heat exchange purposes; or
(f) Any single industrial or
commercial purpose in an amount not exceeding 5,000 gallons a day.
(7) "Subbasin" means any subarea
of a basin defined by surface drainage patterns such as the drainage basin of
any tributary, or the area draining to any point on a river or draining between
two points on a river.
(8)
"Umatilla Basin" means the area comprised by the Walla Walla River, Wildhorse
Creek, Upper Umatilla River, Birch and McKay Creeks, Columbia-Umatilla Plateau,
Butter Creek, and Willow Creek subbasins as shown on Water Resources Department
map number 7.6.
(9) "Withdrawal" or
"Withdrawn" means an order of the Commission, or State Engineer or a
Legislative act prohibiting all new appropriations for particular uses from a
source for part or all of the year. A withdrawal can be set for a prescribed
length of time or indefinitely until modified by the Commission.
Notes
Map referenced is not included in rule text. Click here for PDF copy of map
Stat. Auth.: ORS 536 & 537
Stats. Implemented:
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