OAR 340-071-0115
Technical Review Committee


(1) The Director may form a Technical Review Committee (TRC) to advise and assist DEQ in:
(a) Implementing the onsite wastewater management program, including developing program improvements and rules; and
(b) Evaluating the use of new or innovative technologies, materials, or designs that maintain or advance protection of the quality of public waters and public health and general welfare in Oregon. The TRC may use performance standards and criteria as appropriate to evaluate the efficiency and safety of new technologies, materials, or designs.
(2) Committee composition and term. The TRC may consist of up to 9 persons appointed for 3-year, staggered terms by, and serving at, the Director’s pleasure. The TRC may include onsite wastewater treatment experts from local government, DEQ, equipment manufacturers, consultants, installers and pumpers and other persons with technical or scientific knowledge applicable to the onsite program.
(3) Chair. The Director will approve the chair of the TRC for a term the Director determines.
(4) Meeting frequency. DEQ may convene the TRC as necessary and reimburse members for reasonable expenses under DEQ policy.
(5) Staffing. DEQ will provide the necessary technical, engineering, and clerical staff and services for the TRC to fulfill its responsibilities in a timely, professional, informed, and responsible manner.

Source: Rule 340-071-0115 — Technical Review Committee, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=340-071-0115.

340‑071‑0100
Definitions
340‑071‑0110
Purpose
340‑071‑0115
Technical Review Committee
340‑071‑0120
Jurisdiction and Policy
340‑071‑0130
General Standards, Prohibitions and Requirements
340‑071‑0135
Approval of New or Innovative Technologies, Materials, or Designs for Onsite Systems
340‑071‑0140
Onsite System Fees
340‑071‑0150
Site Evaluation Procedures
340‑071‑0155
Existing System Evaluation Report
340‑071‑0160
Permit Application Procedures — Construction, Installation, Alteration, and Repair Permits
340‑071‑0162
Permit Application Procedures — WPCF Permits
340‑071‑0165
Permit Denial Review — Construction-Installation, Repair, Alteration Permits
340‑071‑0170
Pre-Cover Inspections
340‑071‑0175
Certificate of Satisfactory Completion
340‑071‑0185
Decommissioning of Systems
340‑071‑0200
Prior Construction Permits or Approvals
340‑071‑0205
Authorization to Use Existing Systems
340‑071‑0210
Alteration of Existing Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems
340‑071‑0215
Repair of Existing Systems
340‑071‑0220
Standard Subsurface Systems
340‑071‑0260
Alternative Systems, General
340‑071‑0265
Capping Fills
340‑071‑0275
Pressurized Distribution Systems
340‑071‑0280
Seepage Trench System
340‑071‑0285
Redundant Systems
340‑071‑0290
Conventional Sand Filter Systems
340‑071‑0295
Conventional Sand Filter Design and Construction
340‑071‑0302
Recirculating Gravel Filter (RGF)
340‑071‑0310
Steep Slope Systems
340‑071‑0315
Tile Dewatering System
340‑071‑0320
Split Waste Method
340‑071‑0325
Gray Water Waste Disposal Sumps
340‑071‑0330
Nonwater-Carried Systems
340‑071‑0335
Cesspools and Seepage Pits
340‑071‑0340
Holding Tanks
340‑071‑0345
Alternative Treatment Technologies (ATTs)
340‑071‑0360
Absorption Trenches in Saprolite
340‑071‑0400
Geographic Area Special Considerations.
340‑071‑0410
Rural Area Consideration
340‑071‑0415
For Cause Variances
340‑071‑0420
Hardship Variances
340‑071‑0425
Variance Officers
340‑071‑0430
Variance Hearings and Decisions
340‑071‑0435
Variance Permit Issuance, Inspections, Certificate of Satisfactory Completion
340‑071‑0440
Variance Appeals
340‑071‑0445
Variance Administrative Review
340‑071‑0460
Moratorium Areas
340‑071‑0500
Community Systems
340‑071‑0520
Large Systems
340‑071‑0600
Sewage Disposal Service Licenses
340‑071‑0650
Training and Certification Requirements for System Installers and Maintenance Providers
340‑071‑0800
Tables
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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