Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Except as
otherwise provided by the Commission, the Department shall not accept an
application for a permit to appropriate any of the surface or ground waters of
the John Day River Basin for any uses except those for which the waters are
classified.
(2) Except as
otherwise provided in this rule, the surface and ground waters of the John Day
River Basin are classified for domestic, livestock, municipal, ground water
recharge, irrigation, agricultural, power, commercial, industrial, mining, fire
protection, recreation, pollution abatement, wildlife, and fish life
uses.
(3) The waters of the natural
lakes of the John Day River Basin are classified for domestic, livestock,
irrigation of lawns or non-commercial gardens less than one-half acre, power
development less than 100 theoretical horsepower, fire protection, recreation,
pollution abatement, wildlife, fish life, and agricultural uses.
(4) The Department shall include in any
permit for a well producing from Quaternary Alluvium a condition that the use
of water from the well shall be regulated according to priority date in the
same manner as, and conjunctively with, surface water from the nearest
stream.
(5) Ground water of
Quaternary Alluvium is classified for the same uses as the surface water in the
adjacent stream.
(6) Upper Mainstem
Subbasin:
(a) The waters in the John Day River
from Rail Creek to USGS Gage 14040500 at Picture Gorge, and in the following
streams and all tributaries, in the Upper Mainstem Subbasin are classified for
the uses in subsections (b), (c), and (d) of this section:
(A) Cottonwood Creek;
(B) Canyon Creek;
(C) Beech Creek;
(D) Strawberry Creek;
(E) McClellan Creek;
(F) Fields Creek;
(G) Belshaw Creek;
(H) Moon Creek;
(I) Dog Creek;
(J) Little Pine Creek;
(K) Laycock Creek;
(L) Grub Creek;
(M) Indian Creek;
(N) Bear Creek;
(O) Dixie Creek;
(P) Deardorff Creek;
(Q) Reynolds Creek;
(R) Rail Creek;
(S) Roberts Creek.
(b) Permitted Uses: Irrigation between
January 1 and June 15 or using waters legally stored between January 1 and June
15, domestic, livestock, ground water recharge, fire protection, fish life,
wildlife, pollution abatement, and recreation;
(c) Conditional Uses: Irrigation using no
more water during the months shown than those quantities listed below, power in
association with storage or for residential applications, agricultural use,
municipal, commercial, industrial, and mining. Monthly Irrigation Water Use
(acre-feet/acre):
(i) June 15 - 30,
0.30;
(ii) July, 0.90;
(iii) August, 0.70;
(iv) September, 0.30.
(d) In addition to the uses identified in
subsection (b) of this section, industrial use is permitted in the John Day
River from the confluence of Strawberry Creek to USGS gage 14040500 at Picture
Gorge;
(e) The waters within Long
Gulch are classified for municipal use by the City of John Day.
(7) South Fork Subbasin:
(a) The waters in the South Fork John Day
River from the confluence of Flat Creek to the mouth, and in the following
streams and all tributaries, in the South Fork Subbasin are classified for the
uses in subsections (b) and (c) of this section:
(A) Black Canyon Creek;
(B) Murderers Creek;
(C) Deer Creek;
(D) Wind Creek;
(E) Sunflower Creek;
(F) Indian Creek;
(G) Flat Creek;
(H) Lewis Creek;
(I) Corral Creek;
(J) Venator Creek.
(b) Permitted Uses: Irrigation between
January 1 and June 15 or using waters legally stored between January 1 and June
15, domestic, livestock, ground water recharge, fire protection, fish life,
wildlife, pollution abatement, and recreation;
(c) Conditional Uses: Irrigation using no
more water during the months shown than those quantities listed below, power in
association with storage or for residential applications, agricultural use,
municipal, commercial, industrial, and mining. Monthly Irrigation Water Use
(acre-feet/acre):
(A) June 15 - 30,
0.30;
(B) July, 0.90;
(C) August, 0.70;
(D) September, 0.20.
(d) The waters of Gunyon Springs, tributary
to Conner Creek, are classified for municipal use by the City of Dayville.
(8) Middle Mainstem
Subbasin:
(a) The waters in the John Day
River from USGS gage 14040500 at Picture Gorge to the bridge at Service Creek,
and in the following streams and all tributaries, in the Middle Mainstem
Subbasin are classified for the uses in subsections (b), (c) and (d) of this
section:
(A) Bridge Creek;
(B) Horseshoe Creek;
(C) Service Creek;
(D) Kahler Creek;
(E) Parrish Creek;
(F) Rock Creek;
(G) Alder Creek;
(H) Johnson Creek;
(I) Cherry Creek.
(b) Permitted Uses: Irrigation between
January 1 and April 30 or using waters legally stored between January 1 and
April 30, domestic, livestock, ground water recharge, fire protection, fish
life, wildlife, pollution abatement, and recreation;
(c) Conditional Uses: Irrigation using no
more water during the months shown than those quantities listed below, power in
association with storage or for residential applications, agricultural use,
municipal, commercial, industrial, and mining. Monthly Irrigation Water Use
(acre-feet/acre):
(A) May, 0.20;
(B) June, 0.60;
(C) July, 0.90;
(D) August, 0.70;
(E) September, 0.10.
(d) In addition to the uses identified in
subsection (b) of this section, industrial use is permitted on the John Day
River from the mouth of the North Fork John Day River downstream to the bridge
at Service Creek;
(e) Conditional
Uses in the John Day Scenic Waterway: The waters of all streams within the John
Day Scenic Waterway as defined in OAR Chapter 736, Division 40 are classified
for irrigation using waters legally stored between January 1 and April 30 or
using no more water than shown by the table in subsection (c) of this section,
domestic, livestock, and agricultural use. The Department may grant a permit
for appropriation of water for a use in this subsection only if the applicant
shows that the use of water will not conflict with existing instream fish life,
wildlife, or recreation uses.
(9) Middle Fork Subbasin:
(a) The waters in the Middle Fork John Day
River, and in the following streams and all tributaries, in the Middle Fork
Subbasin are classified for the uses in subsections (b) and (c) of this
section:
(A) Indian Creek;
(B) Deep Creek;
(C) Long Creek;
(D) Camp Creek;
(E) Beaver Creek;
(F) Clear Creek;
(G) Big Boulder Creek;
(H) Vinegar Creek;
(I) Vincent Creek;
(J) Davis Creek;
(K) Deerhorn Creek;
(L) Granite Boulder Creek;
(M) Granite Creek;
(N) Butte Creek;
(O) Big Creek;
(P) Huckleberry Creek;
(Q) Slide Creek.
(b) Permitted Uses: Irrigation between
January 1 and June 15 or using waters legally stored between January 1 and June
15, domestic, livestock, ground water recharge, fire protection, fish life,
wildlife, pollution abatement, and recreation;
(c) Conditional Uses: Irrigation using no
more water during the months shown than those quantities listed below, power in
association with storage or for residential applications, agricultural use,
municipal, commercial, industrial, and mining. Monthly Irrigation Water Use
(acre-feet/acre):
(A) June 15 - 30, 0.30;
(B) July, 0.90;
(C) August, 0.70;
(D) September, 0.30.
(d) The waters of Bly Creek are classified
for municipal use by the City of Long Creek.
(10) North Fork Subbasin:
(a) The waters in the North Fork John Day
River below the boundary of the North Fork John Day Wilderness Area near
rivermile 76, and in the following streams and all tributaries, in the North
Fork Subbasin are classified for the uses in subsections (b), (c), and (d) of
this section:
(A) Meadow Brook Creek;
(B) Rudio Creek;
(C) Cottonwood Creek;
(D) Deer Creek;
(E) Wall Creek;
(F) Ditch Creek;
(G) Mallory Creek;
(H) Potamus Creek;
(I) Desolation Creek;
(J) Camas Creek.
(b) Permitted Uses: Irrigation between
January 1 and June 15 or using waters legally stored between January 1 and June
15, domestic, livestock, ground water recharge, fire protection, fish life,
wildlife, pollution abatement, and recreation;
(c) Conditional Uses: Irrigation using no
more water during the months shown than those quantities listed below, power in
association with storage or for residential applications, agricultural use,
municipal, commercial, industrial, and mining. Monthly Irrigation Water Use
(acre-feet/acre):
(A) June 15 - 30, 0.30;
(B) July, 0.90;
(C) August, 0.70;
(D) September, 0.30.
(d) In addition to the uses identified in
subsection (b) of this section, industrial use is permitted on the North Fork
John Day River from rivermile 15.0 to 16.0;
(e) Conditional Uses above the North Fork
John Day Wilderness Area: The waters of the North Fork Subbasin upstream from
the boundary of the North Fork John Day Wilderness Area near rivermile 76 are
classified for irrigation using waters legally stored between January 1 and
April 30 or using no more water than shown by the table in subsection (c) of
this section, domestic, livestock, and agricultural use. The Department may
grant a permit for appropriation of water for a use in this subsection only if
the applicant shows that the use of water will not conflict with existing
instream fish life, wildlife, or recreation uses.
(11) Lower Subbasin:
(a) The waters in the following streams and
all tributaries, in the Lower Subbasin are classified for the uses in
subsections (b) and (c) of this section:
(A)
Butte Creek;
(B) Thirtymile
Creek;
(C) Rock Creek.
(b) Permitted Uses: Irrigation
between January 1 and April 30 or using waters legally stored between January 1
and April 30, domestic, livestock, ground water recharge, fire protection, fish
life, wildlife, pollution abatement, and recreation;
(c) Conditional Uses: Irrigation using no
more water during the months shown than those quantities listed below, power in
association with storage or for residential applications, agricultural use,
municipal, commercial, industrial, and mining. Monthly Irrigation Water Use
(acre-feet/acre):
(A) May, 0.20;
(i) June, 0.60;
(ii) July, 0.90;
(iii) August, 0.70;
(iv) September, 0.10.
(d) Conditional Uses in the John
Day Scenic Waterway: The waters of all streams within the John Day Scenic
Waterway as defined in OAR Chapter 736, Division 40 are classified for
irrigation using waters legally stored between January 1 and April 30 or using
no more water than shown by the table in subsection (c) of this section,
domestic, livestock, and agricultural use. The department may grant a permit
for appropriation of water for a use in this subsection only if the applicant
shows that the use of water will not conflict with existing instream fish life,
wildlife, or recreation uses.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 536 & ORS 537
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