Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 141 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE LANDS
Division 93 - ADMINISTRATIVE RULES GOVERNING THE ISSUANCE AND ENFORCEMENT OF GENERAL PERMITS WITHIN WATERS OF THIS STATE
Section 141-093-0275 - Maintenance Dredging - Specific Conditions
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) General Conditions Apply. All requirements, procedures and conditions set forth in OAR 141-093-0135 (General Conditions) apply to this General Permit, except as follows:
(2) Removal-General.
(3) Removal by Hydraulic Pipeline Dredge.
(4) Removal by Closed Bucket. To the extent material characteristics allow, the bucket must be sealed in the closed position to minimize sediment re-suspension. Moving material on the bottom to consolidate it before lifting is prohibited.
(5) Material Transport. For dredged material transported by vessel or other over-water conveyance:
(6) Placement - General. Unless otherwise authorized by the governing regulatory agency or agencies, removed material must not be placed in any wetland, Federal Emergency Management Administration designated floodway, or in an area historically subject to landslides.
(7) Upland Placement.
(8) Flowlane Placement. Flowlane placement must occur on the ebb tide only and only when there is sufficient current to disperse the material to prevent shoaling.
(9) Ocean Placement. Ocean placement may only occur as authorized by a USEPA letter of concurrence.
(10) Ocean Shore Permit. If the project includes direct placement of material on the ocean shore, a separate Ocean Shore Permit, administered by Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, will be required to authorize that activity.
(11) State-Owned Waterways. Maintenance dredging in a state-owned waterway may be subject to a Short-Term Access Agreement with the Department. The placement of state-owned material on uplands is subject to a Sand and Gravel Lease or License from the Department. Any beneficial use of state-owned material may be subject to royalty payments to the Department.
(12) Fish Entrainment. The authorization holder must immediately report any fish observed that are entrained by operations to the nearest OR Department of Fish and Wildlife office. The permittee must provide access for OR Department of Fish and Wildlife staff to enter the project site for making fish entrainment observations.
(13) Post-Activity Reporting. Within 90 days of maintenance dredging completion, the authorization holder must submit to the Department a scaled drawing illustrating the actual removal area and post-removal depths achieved using the same datum as used in the application.
(14) Modifying Conditions. The Department may modify the conditions of the authorization at any time if necessary to reduce or eliminate adverse effects to water resources.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 196.817
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 196.600-196.990