OAR 340-040-0150
Wellhead Protection: Definitions


(1)

“Contingency Plan” means a document setting out an organized, planned, and coordinated course of action to be followed in the event of a loss of capacity to supply water to the distribution system or in case of a fire, explosion, or release of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents which could threaten human health or the environment.

(2)

“Department” means the Department of Environmental Quality.

(3)

“Delineation” means the determination of the extent, orientation, and boundaries of a wellhead protection area using factors such as geology, aquifer characteristics, well pumping rates, and time of travel.

(4)

“Element” means one of seven components considered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as the minimum required components in any state wellhead protection program:

(a)

Specification of duties;

(b)

Delineation of the wellhead protection area;

(c)

Inventory of potential contaminant sources;

(d)

Specification of management approaches;

(e)

Development of contingency plans;

(f)

Addressing new (future) wells and springs; and

(g)

Ensuring public participation.

(5)

“Governmental Entity” means any local, state, Indian tribe, or federal organization or agency which may own or manage lands or activities within a Wellhead Protection Area.

(6)

“Plan” means Wellhead Protection Plan.

(7)

“Potential Contaminant Source” means any activity which has the potential to release contaminants to the groundwater.

(8)

“Public Water System” means a system supplying water for human consumption that has four or more service connections or supplies water to a public or commercial establishment which operates a total of at least 60 days per year, and which is used by ten or more individuals per day.

(9)

“Responsible Management Authority” means the Public Water System whose water supply is being protected and any governmental entity with management, rule or ordinance making authority to implement wellhead protection management strategies within a Wellhead Protection Area. Responsible Management Authorities are responsible for implementation of the Wellhead Protection Plan; includes cities, counties, special districts, Indian tribes, state/federal government entities as well as Public Water Systems.

(10)

“Signatory” means any Responsible Management Authority in the Wellhead Protection Area who signs the Wellhead Protection Plan. Signing the Plan indicates the Responsible Management Authority will implement the actions outlined for their jurisdiction in the Plan.

(11)

“Stakeholder(s)” means person(s) and/or governmental entity(ies) who could or will be affected by activities or requirements that may be required within a local wellhead protection area.

(12)

“Team” means the local Wellhead Protection Team, which includes representatives from the Responsible Management Authorities and various interests and stakeholders potentially affected by the Wellhead Protection Plan.

(13)

“Wellhead Protection Area” means the surface and subsurface area surrounding a water well, spring or wellfield, supplying a public water system, through which contaminants are reasonably likely to move toward and reach that water well, spring, or wellfield.

(14)

“Wellhead Protection Plan” refers to a Department certified plan which identifies the actions to be taken at the local level to protect a specific defined Wellhead Protection Area. The Plan is developed by the local Responsible Management Authority(ies) and/or team and includes a written description of each element, public participation efforts, and an implementation schedule.

Source: Rule 340-040-0150 — Wellhead Protection: Definitions, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=340-040-0150.

340‑040‑0001
Preface
340‑040‑0010
Definitions
340‑040‑0020
General Policies
340‑040‑0030
Permitted Operations
340‑040‑0040
Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study
340‑040‑0050
Selection of the Remedial Action
340‑040‑0060
Non-Permitted Activities
340‑040‑0070
On-Site Sewage Disposal: Area Wide Management
340‑040‑0080
Numerical Groundwater Quality Reference Levels and Guidance Levels
340‑040‑0090
Interim Standards for Maximum Measurable Levels of Contaminants in Groundwater to be Used in the Designation of a Groundwater Management Area
340‑040‑0100
Method and Criteria for Establishment of Maximum Measurable Levels of Contaminants in Groundwater: Statement of Purpose
340‑040‑0105
Method and Criteria for Establishment of Maximum Measurable Levels of Contaminants in Groundwater: Definitions
340‑040‑0108
Method and Criteria for Establishment of Maximum Measurable Levels of Contaminants in Groundwater: General Policies
340‑040‑0110
Method and Criteria for Establishment of Maximum Measurable Levels of Contaminants in Groundwater: Substances Regulated Under These Rules
340‑040‑0120
Method and Criteria for Establishment of Maximum Measurable Levels of Contaminants in Groundwater: Notice of Intent to Propose Contaminants for Adoption of a Maximum Measurable Level
340‑040‑0125
Method and Criteria for Establishment of Maximum Measurable Levels of Contaminants in Groundwater: Methods to Establish Maximum Measurable Levels
340‑040‑0130
Method and Criteria for Establishment of Maximum Measurable Levels of Contaminants in Groundwater: Human Health and Environmental Advisories
340‑040‑0135
Method and Criteria for Establishment of Maximum Measurable Levels of Contaminants in Groundwater: Modification to the Maximum Measurable Level
340‑040‑0140
Wellhead Protection: Statement of Purpose
340‑040‑0150
Wellhead Protection: Definitions
340‑040‑0160
Wellhead Protection: General Policies
340‑040‑0170
Wellhead Protection: Required Elements of A Wellhead Protection Plan
340‑040‑0180
Wellhead Protection: Certification Procedure
340‑040‑0190
Wellhead Protection: Update Procedure
340‑040‑0200
Wellhead Protection: Decertification Procedure
340‑040‑0210
Wellhead Protection: Appeal Procedure
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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