Or. Admin. Code § 690-508-0100 - Application Process to Store Reserved Water
(1) Reservations of water for economic
development are established pursuant to ORS
537.249 and
537.356 to ensure sufficient
surface water will be available in the future to meet expected needs. Economic
development includes, but is not limited to, the production of goods and
services and management of natural resources which contribute economic benefits
through both instream and out-of-stream uses of water.
(2) "Multipurpose reservoir", as used in OAR
690-508-0100 through 0120, means a reservoir storing water to serve multiple
potential beneficial uses such as, but not limited to irrigation, commercial,
agriculture, power development, municipal, recreation and flow augmentation
for instream purposes.
(3)
Reservations of water for future economic development in OAR 690-508-0110 through 0120 reserve surface water for future storage in multipurpose
reservoirs.
(4) Permits to store
reserved water shall receive the priority date of the reservation. The priority
date for reservations under 690-508-0110 through 0120 shall be November 6,
1992.
(5) In addition to the
requirements of ORS Chapter 537, OAR Chapter 690, Division 310, and any other
applicable rules, an application for a permit to store reserved water shall
include:
(a) An assessment of the effect of
the proposed reservoir on fish and wildlife developed after consultation with
the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife;
(b) An assessment of the effect of the
proposed reservoir on water quality developed after consultation with the
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality;
(c) An analysis of water supply alternatives
to the proposed reservoir, such as off-stream storage, water right transfers
and implementation of conservation measures; and
(d) An analysis summarizing and describing
how the proposed project will enhance instream values, including but not
limited to instream flows.
(6) For the purposes of review of water right
permit applications to store reserved water under OAR Chapter 690, Division
310, the reserved quantities of water listed in OAR 690-508-0110 through 0120
are available for appropriation. However, the determination that water is
available under OAR 690-508-0110 through 0120 shall not substitute for
consideration during the public interest review of site-specific information as
required under OAR Chapter 690, Division 310 and any other applicable statutes
or rules. Because the finding that water is available in OAR 690-0110 through
0120 is a water availability determination for a sub-basin, analysis of water
availability at the specific location shall be conducted at the time of permit
application review.
(7) In
addition to any other findings required for issuance of a reservoir permit
under ORS Chapter 537, OAR 690, Division 310, and applicable rules and prior to
issuance of permit for a proposed project storing water reserved under
690-508-0110 through 0120, the Department shall also find:
(a) The proposed reservoir is consistent with
the purpose of the reservation following consultation with the Department of
Agriculture and other state agencies;
(b) The proposed reservoir will enhance
instream values, including but not limited to instream flows; and
(c) Whether minimum bypass flow are required.
(8) The Department
shall determine, and impose as a condition, an appropriate storage season and
shall include other conditions to ensure no injury to senior water rights and
to protect instream values.
(9)
Progress Reports: Until the Department has issued permits for reservoirs for
the full quantity of reserved water under OAR 690-508-0110 through 0120, the
Department shall biennially report to the Water Resources Commission on the
amount of water available under the reservation, and the quantity allocated
under the reservation. The Department or Commission may request periodic
reports from the Oregon Department of Agriculture on continued interest in the
reservation, efforts undertaken to develop the reservation, and any challenges
to developing the reservation.
(10) Effective date of rules:
(a) OAR 690-508-0110 through 0120 shall be
effective until February 7, 2037, unless effective date has been extended by
further rulemaking of the Water Resources Commission.
(b) The expiration of these reservation rules
shall not affect pending applications that have been received and deemed
complete and not defective by the Water Resources Department pursuant to ORS
537.150(2),
prior to the expiration date of the rules.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 536 & 537
Stats. Implemented: ORS 536.310, 537.249, 537.356 & 537.358
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