OAR 340-083-0520
Tonnage Calculation


(1)

As used in this rule and OAR 340-083-0530 (Payments to Economically-Distressed Counties), “solid waste disposed” means the total weight of solid waste received for final disposal or destruction other than the following:

(a)

Sewage sludge or septic tank and cesspool pumpings;

(b)

Waste disposed of at an industrial waste disposal site;

(c)

Industrial waste, ash, rock, dirt, plaster, asphalt and similar material if delivered to a municipal solid waste disposal site or demolition disposal site;

(d)

Waste received at an ash monofill from an energy recovery facility;

(e)

Solid waste not generated within this state; and

(f)

Solid waste not subject to the fee established in ORS 459A.110 (Additional fees for programs for reduction of waste and environmental risks)(1).

(2)

For Umatilla County, the “tonnage disposed” for the county is equal to the solid waste disposed in the previous calendar year that was generated in either the Umatilla or the Milton Freewater wastesheds.

(3)

For all other counties, the “tonnage disposed” for each county is calculated by multiplying the solid waste disposed in the previous calendar year that was generated within the wasteshed that contains the majority of the county population, multiplied by the ratio of the county population to the wasteshed population.

(4)

The “economically distressed tonnage disposed” is equal to the sum of “tonnage disposed” for the nine most economically-distressed counties as identified in OAR 340-083-0510 (Distressed County Index).

(5)

The “Oregon tonnage disposed” is the sum of the tonnage disposed as calculated in sections (2) and (3) for all Oregon counties combined.

(6)

The “tonnage adjustment factor” is calculated as follows:

(a)

If the “economically-distressed tonnage disposed” is less than or equal to ten percent of the “Oregon tonnage disposed,” then the “tonnage adjustment factor” is equal to 1.

(b)

If the “economically-distressed tonnage disposed” is greater than ten percent of the “Oregon tonnage disposed,” then the “tonnage adjustment factor” is equal to ten percent of the “Oregon tonnage disposed” divided by the “economically-distressed tonnage disposed.”

(7)

For each county, the “adjusted tonnage disposed” for each year is equal to the “tonnage disposed” for that county multiplied by the “tonnage adjustment factor.”

Source: Rule 340-083-0520 — Tonnage Calculation, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=340-083-0520.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 340-083-0520’s source at or​.us