ORS 543.765
Certificate to use water for hydroelectric purposes within artificial delivery system

  • expedited application process
  • certificate conditions
  • annual payments
  • fees

(1)

Notwithstanding ORS 537.145 (Notice of filing of application to appropriate water for hydroelectric purposes) and ORS chapter 543, the holder of a water right may apply to the Water Resources Department for a certificate to use water for hydroelectric purposes within an artificial delivery system under the applicant’s existing water right. If the proposed hydroelectric project meets the applicable capacity limitation under this subsection and meets either the qualifications for a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission exemption from licensing or similar qualifications of another federal agency responsible for authorizing the project, the applicant may use the expedited application process under this section regardless of which federal agency issues the authorization. To qualify under this subsection:

(a)

For a project that is to be built as part of an existing dam, the capacity may not exceed five megawatts. Subsection (5)(b) of this section does not apply to a project described in this paragraph.

(b)

For in-conduit projects, the capacity may not exceed 15 megawatts for a nonmunicipal facility or 40 megawatts for a municipal facility. Projects described in this paragraph must comply with subsection (5)(b) of this section.

(2)

An application, which shall be on a form provided by the Water Resources Department, for a hydroelectric certificate under this section must include:

(a)

The certificate number, or decree reference if no confirming certificate has been issued, of the applicant’s existing water right associated with the proposed hydroelectric project.

(b)

A copy of either a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission exemption application or a similar application submitted to the federal agency responsible for authorizing the project, if applicable.

(c)

A proposed schedule of annual water use and an estimate of the maximum power generation of the proposed hydroelectric project.

(d)

A statement by the applicant that the amount of water used by the proposed hydroelectric project will not exceed the amount authorized and used under the applicant’s existing water right for beneficial use without waste.

(e)

A statement that the applicant owns or otherwise controls the water conveyance system.

(f)

An application processing fee of $500. The department shall deposit fees collected under this section into the Water Resources Department Hydroelectric Fund established pursuant to ORS 536.015 (Water Resources Department Hydroelectric Fund).

(g)

A map or drawing and all other data concerning the proposed hydroelectric project, as may be prescribed by the department. The map or drawing must be of sufficient quality and scale to establish the location of the existing point of diversion and the proposed location of the hydroelectric project.

(h)

If the water to be used for the proposed hydroelectric project is delivered by a public entity other than the applicant for a certificate under this section, a statement from that entity that the entity will be able to deliver water as described in the application.

(i)

Evidence that the water has been used over the past five years according to the terms and conditions of the applicant’s existing water right described in paragraph (a) of this subsection.

(3)

If an applicant provides the information required by subsection (2) of this section:

(a)

The Water Resources Department shall provide notice to both the State Department of Fish and Wildlife and the public, and provide a 30-day period for public comment.

(b)

The Water Resources Department may issue a final order and certificate to use water for hydroelectric purposes upon making a final determination that the proposed hydroelectric use does not impair, or is not detrimental to, the public interest in the manner provided in ORS 537.170 (Contested case hearing on application) (8).

(4)

If the Water Resources Department determines that public interest issues have been identified, the department shall issue a final order denying the application. The department shall also issue a final order denying the application if the department identifies issues related to the public interest. If the applicant does not appeal the final order as provided in ORS chapter 183 and, within one year of the department’s final order denying the applicant’s application, files an application with the department for a preliminary permit to operate a hydroelectric project as provided in ORS 537.130 (Permit to appropriate water required) and 543.210 (Preliminary permits), the applicant shall receive a credit toward the applicant’s application fees in the amount of $500.

(5)

At a minimum, a certificate issued under this section must contain the following conditions:

(a)

Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, fish screens, by-pass devices and fish passages as required by the State Department of Fish and Wildlife.

(b)

If the application is for a hydroelectric project that is to be installed in or on a conduit delivery system, the certificate does not need to include a requirement for fish passage at the diversion point for the conduit delivery system if:

(A)

The hydroelectric generating equipment for the project is not located on a dam;

(B)

The hydroelectric generating equipment for the project is installed within or at the end of a conduit delivery system;

(C)

The conduit delivery system is operated for the distribution of water for agricultural, municipal or industrial consumption; and

(D)

Except as provided in subsection (15) of this section, the certificate includes a condition for the making of annual payments under subsection (14) of this section.

(c)

That use of water be limited to periods when the applicant’s existing water right is put to beneficial use without waste and that the amount used is not greater than the quantity of water diverted to satisfy the authorized specific use under the existing water right described in subsection (2)(a) of this section.

(d)

That use of water be limited by rate, duty, season and any other limitations of the applicant’s existing water right described in subsection (2)(a) of this section.

(e)

That the applicant measure and report the quantity of water diverted.

(f)

That the restrictions established in ORS 543.660 (Authority of district to enlarge or modify water system and power generating facilities) shall apply as conditions of use to a certificate issued under this section to a district as defined in ORS 543.655 (Definitions for ORS 543.650 to 543.685).

(g)

That a certificate issued under this section shall be invalidated upon a change in the point of diversion of the existing water right described in subsection (2)(a) of this section.

(h)

That the right to use water under a certificate issued under this section is invalidated if the federal exemption or authorization related to the certificate is canceled or invalidated.

(i)

Any other conditions the Water Resources Department deems necessary to protect the public interest.

(6)

The Water Resources Department shall conduct a review of certificates issued under this section and shall issue a final order and a superseding certificate that corresponds to any changes or adjustments made to the applicant’s existing water right described in subsection (2)(a) of this section.

(7)

Subsection (5)(b) of this section does not affect any requirement for fish passage applicable to a project that is otherwise required by law.

(8)

Upon request, the State Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Water Resources Department shall arrange a preapplication meeting with a person to discuss the requirements associated with the installation of a hydroelectric project in an artificial delivery system.

(9)

A certificate issued under this section may not have its own priority date. The Water Resources Department may not regulate for or against any certificate issued under this section based on the priority date of the certificate.

(10)

A certificate issued under this section does not grant a right to divert water for hydroelectric purposes.

(11)

A certificate issued under this section may not be included in the determination of injury to other water rights pursuant to ORS chapter 540.

(12)

A certificate issued under this section is subject to review 50 years after the date of issuance and pursuant to the terms described in this section.

(13)

Failure to fully develop and put to use a certificate issued under this section within five years of issuance invalidates the hydroelectric certificate.

(14)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

If a certificate contains a condition described in subsection (5)(b) of this section for annual payments, the payment shall be collected as provided in paragraph (c) of this subsection. Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, the annual payment amount must be:

(A)

Except as provided in subparagraph (D) of this paragraph, for the first five years, four times the base hydropower fee amount assessed for the project under ORS 543.078 (Annual fee for hydroelectric project) for the year.

(B)

Except as provided in subparagraph (D) of this paragraph, for the 6th through 10th years, eight times the base hydropower fee amount assessed for the project under ORS 543.078 (Annual fee for hydroelectric project) for the year.

(C)

Except as provided in subparagraph (D) of this paragraph, after the 10th year, 15 times the base hydropower fee amount assessed for the project under ORS 543.078 (Annual fee for hydroelectric project) for the year.

(D)

$100 for any year in which the base hydropower fee amount assessed for the project under ORS 543.078 (Annual fee for hydroelectric project) is less than $100.

(b)

If the certificate is for a hydroelectric project that will operate on a partial-year basis, the fee shall be three-fifths of the amount established in paragraph (a) of this subsection.

(c)

The Water Resources Department shall collect the fee on behalf of the State Department of Fish and Wildlife and forward the fee moneys for crediting to the Fish Passage Restoration Subaccount created under ORS 497.141 (Fish Passage Restoration Subaccount).

(15)

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(a)

Notwithstanding subsection (14) of this section, a certificate for a project to install hydroelectric generating equipment as described in subsection (5)(b) of this section may provide for the termination of annual payments being made under subsection (14) of this section if, after the date the project commences operation:

(A)

The project provides for fish passages;

(B)

There is an agreement between the applicant and the State Department of Fish and Wildlife providing for fish passages associated with the project; or

(C)

A waiver or exemption has been issued under ORS 509.585 (Fish passage required for artificial obstructions) for the project.

(b)

A certificate for a project to install hydroelectric generating equipment as described in subsection (5)(b) of this section does not need to include a condition for the making of annual payments under subsection (14) of this section if:

(A)

There is an agreement between the applicant and the State Department of Fish and Wildlife providing for the conduit delivery system to have fish passages associated with the project; or

(B)

A waiver or exemption has been issued under ORS 509.585 (Fish passage required for artificial obstructions) for the project.

(16)

If a certificate under this section is issued, the certificate holder must pay fees consistent with the fees described in ORS 543.078 (Annual fee for hydroelectric project). Failure to pay a required fee invalidates a certificate issued under this section.

(17)

The Water Resources Department shall issue invoices for fees required under this section, and the state shall have a preference lien for delinquent fees, as provided in ORS 543.082 (Invoice for fees).

(18)

An applicant for a certificate issued under this section must provide evidence of a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission exemption or approval under a similar process by the federal agency responsible for authorizing the project before a certificate can be issued, if applicable.

(19)

Nothing in this section shall alter the preference of municipalities in ORS 543.260 (Licenses) (3) and 543.270 (Preference in granting permit or license). [2007 c.657 §2; 2013 c.674 §4]
Note: See note under 543.760 (Definition of water right).

Source: Section 543.765 — Certificate to use water for hydroelectric purposes within artificial delivery system; expedited application process; certificate conditions; annual payments; fees, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors543.­html.

543.010
Definitions for ORS 543.010 to 543.610
543.012
Applicability of chapter to reauthorization of existing hydroelectric project
543.013
Applicability of chapter and ORS chapter 543A to ocean renewable energy facility
543.015
Policy
543.017
Minimum standards for development of hydroelectric power
543.050
Powers of Water Resources Commission as to permits, licenses, investigations, reports, forms and examination of records
543.055
Hearings and witnesses
543.060
Investigations
543.075
Definitions for ORS 543.075 to 543.092
543.078
Annual fee for hydroelectric project
543.080
Project specific fees
543.082
Invoice for fees
543.085
Periodic review of annual fee
543.088
Payment of costs or fee for reauthorization or relicensing of project
543.090
Payment of expenses of Hydroelectric Application Review Team for project operating under federal license and state power claim or uncertificated claim
543.092
Amendment of hydroelectric water right or claim
543.095
Challenges to certain statutes related to hydroelectric projects
543.110
Appropriation and use of water for power is governed by this chapter
543.120
Water power projects to be in conformity with this chapter
543.140
Projects or developments constructed by federal government excepted from law
543.150
Municipal corporations and utility districts
543.160
Hydroelectric facility on North Santiam River prohibited
543.165
Hydroelectric facility on part of Deschutes River prohibited
543.170
Hydroelectric facility on Isqúulktpe Creek prohibited
543.175
Hydroelectric facility on Deschutes River within City of Bend prohibited
543.210
Preliminary permits
543.220
Notice of filing of application
543.225
Hearing on application
543.230
Hearings on application
543.250
Permit
543.255
Determination of cumulative impacts of proposed hydroelectric power projects
543.260
Licenses
543.265
Testing of fish protection measures as condition for hydroelectric project permit or license
543.270
Preference in granting permit or license
543.280
Fee payments by licensee
543.290
Filing of maps, plans, estimates and other materials
543.300
Conditions governing license
543.310
Disposition of moneys collected
543.320
Effect of amendment or repeal of law
543.410
Construction of project
543.420
Noncompletion of construction within prescribed time
543.430
Proceedings after completion of project for violation of license terms
543.440
Transfer of license, rights or property
543.525
ORS 543.530 to 543.550 not applicable to regulated utilities
543.530
Issuance by licensee of stocks, bonds or other interest without authorization of Water Resources Commission prohibited
543.540
Consideration for bonds, stocks and other securities
543.550
Liens prohibited
543.560
Bond of licensee or letter of credit securing claims of suppliers
543.610
Acquisition of project by state or municipality
543.650
Policy
543.655
Definitions for ORS 543.650 to 543.685
543.660
Authority of district to enlarge or modify water system and power generating facilities
543.662
Authority of district to develop joint project with private person
543.664
Rules relating to joint projects of districts and private persons
543.665
Authority to issue revenue bonds to acquire hydroelectric facilities
543.670
Manner of issuance of revenue bonds
543.675
Power of eminent domain not to be exercised to acquire hydroelectric facilities
543.680
Compliance with water appropriation laws required
543.685
District board to require weatherization
543.705
Definitions for ORS 543.710 to 543.730
543.710
Annual fee based on horsepower
543.720
Payment of annual fee
543.730
Failure to file statement or pay fees as evidence of abandonment of claim
543.760
Definition of water right
543.765
Certificate to use water for hydroelectric purposes within artificial delivery system
543.990
Penalties
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