OAR 660-023-0140
Groundwater Resources


(1)

For purposes of this rule, the following definitions apply:

(a)

“Delineation” is a determination that has been certified by the Oregon Health Division pursuant to OAR 333-061-0057 (Voluntary Drinking Water Protection Program), regarding the extent, orientation, and boundary of a wellhead protection area, considering such factors as geology, aquifer characteristics, well pumping rates, and time of travel.

(b)

“Groundwater” is any water, except capillary moisture, beneath the land surface or beneath the bed of any stream, lake, reservoir, or other body of surface water.

(c)

“Protect significant groundwater resources” means to adopt land use programs to help ensure that reliable groundwater is available to areas planned for development and to provide a reasonable level of certainty that the carrying capacity of groundwater resources will not be exceeded.

(d)

“Public water system” is a system supplying water for human consumption that has four or more service connections, or a system supplying water to a public or commercial establishment that operates a total of at least 60 days per year and that is used by 10 or more individuals per day.

(e)

“Wellhead protection area” is 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.

(2)

Local governments shall amend acknowledged plans prior to or at each periodic review in order to inventory and protect significant groundwater resources under Goal 5 only as provided in sections (3) through (5) of this rule. Goal 5 does not apply to other groundwater areas, although other statewide Goals, especially Goals 2, 6, and 11, apply to land use decisions concerning such groundwater areas. Significant groundwater resources are limited to:

(a)

Critical groundwater areas and restrictively classified areas designated by the Oregon Water Resources Commission (OWRC), as provided in ORS 340 and 536, subject to the requirements in section (3) of this rule applied in conjunction with the requirements of OAR 660-023-0030 (Inventory Process) through 660-023-0050 (Programs to Achieve Goal 5); and

(b)

Wellhead protection areas, subject to the requirements in sections (4) and (5) of this rule instead of the requirements in OAR 660-023-0030 (Inventory Process) through 660-023-0050 (Programs to Achieve Goal 5).

(3)

Critical groundwater areas and restrictively classified areas are significant groundwater resources. Following designation by OWRC, and in coordination with the Oregon Water Resources Department (WRD), local plans shall declare such areas as significant groundwater resources as per OAR 660-023-0030 (Inventory Process)(5). Following the requirements of OAR 660-023-0040 (ESEE Decision Process) and 660-023-0050 (Programs to Achieve Goal 5) and this rule, local governments shall develop programs to protect these significant groundwater resources.

(4)

A local government or water provider may delineate a wellhead protection area for wells or wellfields that serve lands within its jurisdiction. For the delineation of wellhead protection areas, the standards and procedures in OAR chapter 333, division 61 (Oregon Health Division rules) shall apply rather than the standards and procedures of OAR 660-023-0030 (Inventory Process).

(5)

A wellhead protection area is a significant groundwater resource only if the area has been so delineated and either:

(a)

The public water system served by the wellhead area has a service population greater than 10,000 or has more than 3,000 service connections and relies on groundwater from the wellhead area as the primary or secondary source of drinking water; or

(b)

The wellhead protection area is determined to be significant under criteria established by a local government, for the portion of the wellhead protection area within the jurisdiction of the local government.

(6)

Local governments shall develop programs to resolve conflicts with wellhead protection areas described under section (5) of this rule. In order to resolve conflicts with wellhead protection areas, local governments shall adopt comprehensive plan provisions and land use regulations, consistent with all applicable statewide goals, that:

(a)

Reduce the risk of contamination of groundwater, following the standards and requirements of OAR chapter 340, division 40; and

(b)

Implement wellhead protection plans certified by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) under OAR 340-040-0180 (Wellhead Protection: Certification Procedure).

Source: Rule 660-023-0140 — Groundwater Resources, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=660-023-0140.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 660-023-0140’s source at or​.us