OAR 340-041-0350
The Three Basin Rule: Clackamas, McKenzie (above RM 15) & the North Santiam


(1)

In order to preserve or improve the existing high quality water for municipal water supplies, recreation, and preservation of aquatic life, new or increased waste discharges must be prohibited, except as provided by this rule, to the waters of:

(a)

The Clackamas River Subbasin;

(b)

The McKenzie River Subbasin above the Hayden Bridge (river mile 15);

(c)

The North Santiam River Subbasin.

(2)

Except as otherwise provided for in this rule, this rule becomes effective and applies to all permits pending or applied for after the date of filing with the Secretary of State.

(3)

Special Definitions. The following special definitions apply to this rule:

(a)

“Waste Discharges” are defined to mean any discharge that requires and NPDES permit, WPCF permit, or 401 Certification. Individual on-site sewage disposal systems subject to issuance of a construction-installation permit; domestic sewage facilities that discharge less than 5,000 gallons per day under WPCF permit; biosolids land applied within agronomic loading rates pursuant to OAR 340-050; and reclaimed domestic waste water land applied at agronomic rates pursuant to OAR 340-055 are excluded from this definition.

(b)

“Existing Discharges” are defined as those discharges from point sources which existed prior to January 28, 1994;

(c)

“Existing Facilities” are defined as those for which construction started prior to January 28, 1994. Where existing facilities are exempted from requirements placed on new facilities, the exemption applies only to the specific permit(s) addressed in the subsection which allows the exemption;

(d)

“New” NPDES and WPCF permits are defined to include permits for potential or existing discharges which did not previously have a permit, and existing discharges which have a permit, but request an increased load limitation;

(e)

“Agronomic Loading Rate” means the application of biosolids or reclaimed effluent to the land at a rate which is designed to:

(A)

Provide the quantity of plant nutrients, usually nitrogen, needed by a food crop, feed crop, fiber crop, cover crop or other vegetation grown on the land; and

(B)

Minimize the quantity of nitrogen or other nutrients from land applied materials that pass below the root zone of the crop or vegetation grown on the land to groundwater.

(f)

“Biosolids” means solids derived from primary, secondary, or advanced treatment of domestic wastewater which have been treated through one or more controlled processes that significantly reduce pathogens and reduce volatile solids or chemical stabilize solids to the extent that they do not attract vectors. This term refers to domestic wastewater treatment facility solids that have undergone adequate treatment to permit their land application;

(g)

“Reclaimed Wastewater” means treated effluent from a domestic wastewater treatment system which, as a result of treatment, is suitable for a direct beneficial purpose or a controlled use that could not otherwise occur.

(4)

To respond to emergencies or to otherwise avoid imminent serious danger to public health or welfare, the Director or designee may allow lower water quality on a short-term basis.

(5)

The Director or a designee may renew or transfer NPDES and WPCF permits for existing facilities. Existing facilities with NPDES permits may not be granted increases in their permitted mass load limitations. The following restrictions and exceptions apply:

(a)

The Department may conduct an inspection prior to permit renewal. Existing sources with general permits that are found not to qualify for a general permit, and who wish to continue discharging, must apply for an individual permit;

(b)

Fish hatcheries (General Permit 300) and log ponds (General Permit 400) are required to apply for an individual permit at the time of permit renewal;

(c)

Additional industrial, confined animal feeding operations, or domestic waste loads that are irrigated on land at agronomic rates or that otherwise meet the conditions of section (7) of this rule is not be considered to be an increase in the permitted wasteload.

(6)

The Director or a designee may issue the following General Permits or Certifications subject to the conditions of the Permit or Certification:

(a)

Stormwater construction activities (General Permits 1200C and 1200CA);

(b)

Underground storage tank cleanups using best available treatment technology (General Permit 1500);

(c)

Non-contact cooling water (General Permit 100);

(d)

Filter backwash (General Permit 200);

(e)

Boiler blowdown water (General Permit 500);

(f)

Suction dredging (General Permit 700) only in portions of the basins that are not designated as Scenic Waterways under ORS 390.805 (Definitions for ORS 390.805 to 390.925) to 390.925 (Enforcement);

(g)

Federal Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certifications.

(7)

Long-term general and individual stormwater permits may be allowed as required by State and/or Federal law. The following requirements apply:

(a)

New stormwater discharge permit holders must maintain a monitoring and water quality evaluation program that is effective in evaluation of the in-stream water quality impacts of the discharge; and

(b)

When sufficient data is available to do so, the Department will assess the water quality impacts of stormwater discharges. Within a subbasin, if the proportion of total degradation that is contributed by the stormwater is determined to be significant compared to that of other permitted sources, or if the Department determines that reducing degradation due to stormwater is cost- effective when compared to other available pollution control options, the Department may institute regulatory mechanisms or modify permit conditions to require control technologies and/or practices that result in protection that is greater than that required Statewide.

(8)

Industrial waste discharge sources, confined animal feeding operations, and domestic sewage treatment facilities must meet the following conditions:

(a)

No NPDES permits for new industrial or new confined animal feeding operation waste discharges, or new domestic sewage treatment facilities may be issued, except as allowed under sections (3), (4), (5), and (6) of this rule;

(b)

The Department may issue WPCF permits for new industrial or confined animal feeding operation waste discharges provided:

(A)

There is no waste discharge to surface water; and

(B)

All groundwater quality protection requirements of OAR 340-040-0030 (Permitted Operations) are met. Neither the Department nor the Commission may grant a concentration limit variance as provided in OAR 340-040-0030 (Permitted Operations), unless the Commission finds that all appropriate groundwater quality protection requirements and compliance monitoring are met and there will be no measurable change in the water quality of the surface water that would be potentially affected by the proposed facility. For any variance request, a public hearing must be held prior to Commission action on the request.

(c)

The Department may issue WPCF permits for new domestic sewage treatment facilities provided there is no waste discharge to surface water and provided:

(A)

All groundwater quality protection requirements of OAR 340-040-0030 (Permitted Operations) are met. Neither the Department nor the Commission may grant a concentration limit variance as provided in OAR 340-040-0030 (Permitted Operations), unless the Commission finds that all appropriate groundwater quality protection requirements and compliance monitoring are met and there will be no measurable change in the water quality of the surface water that would be potentially affected by the proposed facility. For any variance request, a public hearing must be held and the permit application will be evaluated according to paragraphs (B) and (C) of this subsection;

(B)

The Commission finds that the proposed new domestic sewage treatment facility provides a preferable means of sewage collection, treatment and disposal as compared to individual on-site sewage disposal systems. To be preferable, the Commission must find that one of the following criteria applies:
(i)
The new sewage treatment facility will eliminate a significant number of failing individual on-site sewage disposal systems that cannot be otherwise reliably and cost-effectively repaired; or
(ii)
The new sewage treatment facility will treat domestic sewage that would otherwise be treated by individual on-site sewage disposal systems, from which the cumulative impact to groundwater is projected to be greater than that from the new facility; or
(iii)
If an individual on-site sewage disposal system, or several such systems, would not normally be utilized, a new sewage treatment facility may be allowed if the Commission finds that the social and economic benefits of the discharge outweigh the possible environmental impacts.

(C)

Applicants for domestic wastewater WPCF permits must meet the following requirements:
(i)
Application must be for an individual permit; and
(ii)
The proposed discharge must not include wastes that incapacitate the treatment system; and
(iii)
The facility must be operated or supervised by a certified wastewater treatment plant operator as required in OAR 340-049-0015 (General Requirements), except as exempted by ORS 448.430 (Certification exception); and
(iv)
An annual written certification of proper treatment and disposal system operation must be obtained from a qualified Registered Sanitarian, Professional Engineer, or certified wastewater treatment system operator.

(9)

The Environmental Quality Commission may investigate, together with any other affected State agencies, the means of maintaining at least existing minimum flow during the summer low flow period.

Source: Rule 340-041-0350 — The Three Basin Rule: Clackamas, McKenzie (above RM 15) & the North Santiam, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=340-041-0350.

340‑041‑0001
Preface
340‑041‑0002
Definitions
340‑041‑0004
Antidegradation
340‑041‑0007
Statewide Narrative Criteria
340‑041‑0009
Bacteria
340‑041‑0011
Biocriteria
340‑041‑0016
Dissolved Oxygen
340‑041‑0019
Nuisance Phytoplankton Growth
340‑041‑0021
pH
340‑041‑0028
Temperature
340‑041‑0031
Total Dissolved Gas
340‑041‑0032
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
340‑041‑0033
Toxic Substances
340‑041‑0036
Turbidity
340‑041‑0046
Water Quality Limited Waters
340‑041‑0053
Mixing Zones
340‑041‑0057
Implementation at Domestic Wastewater Treatment Works
340‑041‑0059
Variances
340‑041‑0061
Other Implementation of Water Quality Criteria
340‑041‑0101
Basin-Specific Criteria (Main Stem Columbia River): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Main Stem Columbia River
340‑041‑0103
Basin-Specific Criteria (Main Stem Columbia River): Approved TMDLs in the Basin
340‑041‑0104
Basin-Specific Criteria (Main Stem Columbia River): Water Quality Standards and Policies Specific to the Main Stem Columbia River
340‑041‑0121
Basin-Specific Criteria (Main Stem Snake River): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Main Stem Snake River
340‑041‑0122
Basin-Specific Criteria (Main Stem Snake River): Approved TMDLs in the Basin
340‑041‑0124
Basin-Specific Criteria (Main Stem Snake River): Water Quality Standards and Policies Specific to the Main Stem Snake River
340‑041‑0130
Basin-Specific Criteria (Deschutes): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Deschutes Basin
340‑041‑0133
Basin-Specific Criteria (Deschutes): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0135
Basin-Specific Criteria (Deschutes): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0140
Basin-Specific Criteria (Goose and Summer Lakes): Beneficial Uses to be Protected in Goose and Summer Lake Basins
340‑041‑0143
Basin-Specific Criteria (Goose and Summer Lakes): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0145
Basin-Specific Criteria (Goose and Summer Lakes): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0151
Basin-Specific Criteria (Grande Ronde): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Grande Ronde Basin
340‑041‑0154
Basin-Specific Criteria (Grande Ronde): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0156
Basin-Specific Criteria (Grande Ronde): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0160
Basin-Specific Criteria (Hood): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Hood Basin
340‑041‑0164
Basin-Specific Criteria (Hood): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0165
Basin-Specific Criteria (Hood): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0170
Basin-Specific Criteria (John Day): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the John Day Basin
340‑041‑0174
Basin-Specific Criteria (John Day): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0175
Basin-Specific Criteria (John Day): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0180
Basin-Specific Criteria (Klamath): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Klamath Basin
340‑041‑0184
Basin-Specific Criteria (Klamath): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0185
Basin-Specific Criteria (Klamath): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0190
Basin-Specific Criteria (Malheur Lake): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Malheur Lake Basin
340‑041‑0194
Basin-Specific Criteria (Malheur Lake): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0195
Basin-Specific Criteria (Malheur Lake): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0201
Basin-Specific Criteria (Malheur River):Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Malheur River Basin
340‑041‑0204
Basin-Specific Criteria (Malheur River): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0207
Basin-Specific Criteria (Malheur River): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0220
Basin-Specific Criteria (Mid Coast Basin): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Mid Coast Basin
340‑041‑0224
Basin-Specific Criteria (Mid Coast Basin): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0225
Basin-Specific Criteria (Mid Coast Basin): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0230
Basin-Specific Criteria (North Coast): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the North Coast Basin
340‑041‑0234
Basin-Specific Criteria (North Coast): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0235
Basin-Specific Criteria (North Coast): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0250
Basin-Specific Criteria (Owyhee): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Owyhee Basin
340‑041‑0254
Basin-Specific Criteria (Owyhee): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0256
Basin-Specific Criteria (Owyhee): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0260
Basin-Specific Criteria (Powder/Burnt): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Powder/Burnt Basins
340‑041‑0264
Basin-Specific Criteria (Powder/Burnt): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0265
Basin-Specific Criteria (Powder/Burnt): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0271
Basin-Specific Criteria (Rogue): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Rogue Basin
340‑041‑0274
Basin-Specific Criteria (Rogue): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0275
Basin-Specific Criteria (Rogue): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0286
Basin-Specific Criteria (Sandy Basin): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Sandy Basin
340‑041‑0289
Basin-Specific Criteria (Sandy Basin): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0290
Basin-Specific Criteria (Sandy Basin): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0300
Basin-Specific Criteria (South Coast): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the South Coast Basin
340‑041‑0304
Basin-Specific Criteria (South Coast): Approved TMDLs in the Basin
340‑041‑0305
Water Quality Standards and Policies for South Coast Basin
340‑041‑0310
Basin-Specific Criteria (Umatilla): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Umatilla Basin
340‑041‑0314
Basin-Specific Criteria (Umatilla): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0315
Basin-Specific Criteria (Umatilla): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0320
Basin-Specific Criteria (Umpqua Basin): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Umpqua Basin
340‑041‑0324
Basin-Specific Criteria (Umpqua Basin): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0326
Basin-Specific Criteria (Umpqua Basin): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0330
Basin-Specific Criteria (Walla Walla): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Walla Walla Basin
340‑041‑0334
Basin-Specific Criteria (Walla Walla): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0336
Basin-Specific Criteria (Walla Walla): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0340
Basin-Specific Criteria (Willamette): Beneficial Uses to Be Protected in the Willamette Basin
340‑041‑0344
Basin-Specific Criteria (Willamette): Approved TMDLs in the Basin:
340‑041‑0345
Basin-Specific Criteria (Willamette): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
340‑041‑0350
The Three Basin Rule: Clackamas, McKenzie (above RM 15) & the North Santiam
340‑041‑8033
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Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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