Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 690 - WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
Division 508 - GRANDE RONDE BASIN PROGRAM
Section 690-508-0050 - Imnaha River Subbasin
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 690-508-0050
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Classifications:
(a) The maximum economic
development of the state, the attainment of the highest and best use of the
waters of the Imnaha River Basin, and the attainment of an integrated and
coordinated program for the benefit of the state as a whole, will be furthered
through utilization of the aforementioned waters only for domestic, livestock,
municipal, irrigation, flow augmentation, commercial, agriculture, power
development, industrial, mining, recreation, wildlife, and fish life purposes
and the waters of the Imnaha River Basin are hereby so classified.
(b) Structures or works for the utilization
of the waters in accordance with the aforementioned classifications are also
declared to be prejudicial to the public interest unless planned, constructed,
and operated in conformity with applicable provisions of ORS
536.310 and any such structures
or works are further declared to be prejudicial to the public interest which do
not give proper cognizance to the multiple-purpose concept.
(2) Water Quality: Rights to the use of water for industrial or mining purposes shall be issued only on the condition that any effluents or return flows from such uses shall not interfere with other beneficial uses.
(3) Power Development: Water rights acquired for hydroelectric power purposes utilizing the waters of the Imnaha River Basin shall be subordinate in priority to future upstream beneficial uses of water except for hydroelectric power.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 536
Stats. Implemented: ORS 536.220 & 536.310
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