(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of ORS 537.130, the Water Resources Commission shall establish by rule a procedure to allow a person to obtain a limited license to store and use water injected into an underground aquifer for aquifer storage and recovery testing purposes for a short term or fixed duration after the person complies with the notice provision set forth in ORS 537.144. The rules shall provide a 30-day public comment period before issuance of a limited license. The Water Resources Department may attach conditions to the limited license regarding monitoring, sampling and rates of recovery up to 100 percent of the injection quantity. Aquifer storage and recovery under a limited license may be conditioned by the Water Resources Department to protect existing ground water rights that rely upon the receiving aquifer and the injection source water. The Water Resources Department may revoke or modify the limited license to use the stored water acquired under a limited license if that use causes injury to any other water right or to a minimum perennial streamflow. The Water Resources Director may issue a limited license for aquifer storage and recovery purposes for a term of not more than five years. The license may be renewed if the applicant demonstrates further testing is necessary.
(3) To obtain a limited license for aquifer storage and recovery, the applicant shall provide to the Water Resources Department:
(a) Well construction information;
(b) Test results of the quality of the injection source water;
(c) Test results of the quality of the receiving aquifer water;
(d) The proposed injected water storage time, recovery rates and recovery schedule;
(e) Preliminary hydrogeologic information including a description of the aquifer, estimated flow direction and rate of movement, allocation of surface water, springs or wells within the area affected by aquifer storage and recovery wells;
(f) The fee established by rule by the commission pursuant to ORS 536.050 (1)(L); and
(g) Any other information required by rule of the commission.
(4) Only after completion of a test program under a limited license issued under subsection (3) of this section may the applicant apply for a permanent aquifer storage and recovery permit. Each application for an aquifer storage and recovery permit shall be accompanied by the fee set forth in ORS 536.050 for examination of an application for a permit to store water. The Water Resources Department shall be the sole permitting agency for the project and may place conditions on the permit consistent with rules adopted by the commission, but the Department of Environmental Quality and the Oregon Health Authority may review, comment on and recommend conditions to be included on the permit. When necessary, the applicant shall obtain land use and development approval from a local government. Where existing water rights for the injection source water have been issued, the Water Resources Department shall receive comments from interested parties or agencies, but the public interest review standards shall apply only to the matters raised by the aquifer storage and recovery permit application in the same manner as any new water right application, not to the underlying water rights. If new water rights for injection source water and aquifer storage and recovery are necessary, then the public interest review standards shall apply to the new permit application in the same manner as any new water right application. The Water Resources Director may refer policy matters to the commission for decision.
(5) The commission shall adopt rules consistent with this section to implement an aquifer storage and recovery program. The rules shall include:
(a) Requirements for reporting and monitoring the aquifer storage and recovery project aquifer impacts and for constituents reasonably expected to be found in the injection source water.
(b) Provisions that allow any person operating an aquifer storage and recovery project under a permit, upon approval by the Water Resources Department, to recover up to 100 percent of the water stored in the aquifer storage facility if valid scientific data gathered during operations under the limited license or permit demonstrate that the injected source water is not lost through migration or other means and that ground water otherwise present in the aquifer has not been irretrievably lost as a result of aquifer storage or retrieval. The Water Resources Department may place such other conditions on withdrawal of stored water necessary to protect the public health and environment, including conditions allowing reconsideration of the permit to comply with ORS 537.532.
(c) The procedure for allowing the Department of Environmental Quality and the Oregon Health Authority to comment on and recommend permit conditions.
(6) The use of water under a permit as injection source water for an aquifer storage and recovery project up to the limits allowed in subsection (5)(b) of this section shall not affect the priority date of the water right permit or otherwise affect the right evidenced by the permit.
(7) The holder of a permit for aquifer storage and recovery shall apply for a transfer or change of use if the use of recovered water is different from that which is allowed in the source water permit or certificate. [1995 c.487 §4; 1997 c.587 §2; 1999 c.665 §3; 2003 c.594 §6; 2009 c.595 §985]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 15 - Water Resources, Agriculture and Food
Chapter 537 - Appropriation of Water Generally
Section 537.090 - Laws applicable to geothermal wells.
Section 537.095 - Interference between geothermal well and other water appropriation.
Section 537.097 - Verification of land ownership; time limits; exception.
Section 537.099 - Water use report from governmental entity.
Section 537.130 - Permit to appropriate water required; notification to owner of certain land.
Section 537.131 - Reclaimed water.
Section 537.132 - Exemption from permit requirement for use of reclaimed water; rules.
Section 537.133 - Permittee’s right to enter on forestland; notice.
Section 537.139 - Failure to obtain authorization for access to certain land.
Section 537.140 - Application for permit; contents; maps and drawings.
Section 537.141 - Uses of water not requiring water right application, permit or certificate; rules.
Section 537.144 - Request for right to use water under limited license; fee.
Section 537.145 - Notice of filing of application to appropriate water for hydroelectric purposes.
Section 537.147 - Permit to use stored water; fee.
Section 537.170 - Contested case hearing on application; final order; appeal.
Section 537.173 - Exceptions to final order; modified order.
Section 537.220 - Assignment of application, permit or license.
Section 537.225 - Full or partial assignment of water right permit; issuance of replacement permits.
Section 537.227 - Protest of application to assign all or part of water right permit.
Section 537.252 - Certificate issued for land not described in permit; notice.
Section 537.283 - Procedure for applications to appropriate water for hydroelectric power; rules.
Section 537.289 - Conditions to be imposed on permit of municipal corporation or district.
Section 537.292 - Conditions to be imposed on certificate of municipal corporation or district.
Section 537.310 - Acquisition of water rights for railway purposes; certificates.
Section 537.332 - Definitions for ORS 537.332 to 537.360.
Section 537.343 - Proposed final order; conditions.
Section 537.350 - Legal status of in-stream water right.
Section 537.385 - Extension of irrigation season; rules; limitations.
Section 537.400 - Reservoir permits.
Section 537.405 - Exempt reservoirs; written notification to department; injury to other users.
Section 537.455 - Definitions for ORS 537.455 to 537.500 and 540.510.
Section 537.460 - Legislative findings; policy.
Section 537.463 - Applicability of ORS 537.455 to 537.500.
Section 537.465 - Application for allocation of conserved water; submission; required contents.
Section 537.480 - Rules; criteria for evaluating allocation and determining mitigation required.
Section 537.485 - Priority of right to use conserved water; choice of priority.
Section 537.490 - Use of conserved water; notice of dispensation of right to use.
Section 537.495 - Receipt by state agency or political subdivision of right to use conserved water.
Section 537.500 - Legal status of conserved water right.
Section 537.515 - Definitions for ORS 537.505 to 537.795 and 537.992.
Section 537.532 - Injection of ground water into aquifers; standards.
Section 537.545 - Exempt uses; map; filing of use; fee; rules.
Section 537.622 - Contested case hearing; parties; issues.
Section 537.625 - Final order; appeal; contents of permit.
Section 537.626 - Exceptions to final order; modified order.
Section 537.629 - Conditions or limitations to prevent interference with other users.
Section 537.635 - Assignment of application, certificate of registration or permit.
Section 537.670 - Determination of rights to appropriate ground water of ground water reservoir.
Section 537.685 - Findings of fact and order of determination.
Section 537.730 - Designation of critical ground water area; rules; notice.
Section 537.735 - Rules designating critical ground water area.
Section 537.743 - Program to remediate certain domestic water wells.
Section 537.744 - Domestic Well Remediation Fund.
Section 537.745 - Voluntary agreements among ground water users from same reservoir.
Section 537.747 - Water well constructor’s license; rules; fees.
Section 537.750 - Examination for license.
Section 537.753 - Bond or letter of credit; landowner’s permit and bond; fee.
Section 537.762 - Report of constructor before beginning work on well; rules; fees.
Section 537.763 - Water Resources Department Operating Fund.
Section 537.767 - Disbursement of moneys in Water Well Abandonment, Repair and Replacement Fund.
Section 537.772 - Pump tests; report; rules for waiver.
Section 537.775 - Wasteful or defective wells; permanent abandonment of old well.
Section 537.777 - Regulation of controlling works of wells and distribution of ground water.
Section 537.780 - Powers of Water Resources Commission; rules; limitations on authority.
Section 537.781 - Applying for injunction to address violation or potential violation.
Section 537.787 - Investigation of violation of ground water laws; remedies for violation.
Section 537.789 - Well identification number.
Section 537.791 - Request for well identification number.
Section 537.796 - Rules regarding low temperature geothermal appropriations.
Section 537.798 - Water right examiner certificate; regulation of profession; rules; fees.
Section 537.799 - Survey for issuance of water right certificate.
Section 537.800 - Waste, spring and seepage waters; laws governing.
Section 537.801 - Definitions; findings.
Section 537.803 - Application proposing use of water outside of basin of origin; contents.
Section 537.805 - Processing of application; hearing; action on application.
Section 537.855 - Domestic water supply district permitted to divert water out of state; conditions.
Section 537.880 - Policy; log requirement; reporting.
Section 537.885 - Licensing or registration required for drilling of geotechnical hole.
Section 537.890 - Report form; rules; fees.
Section 537.895 - Water Resources Department Geotechnical Fund.
Section 537.990 - Criminal penalties.
Section 537.992 - Civil penalties; schedule of penalties; rules.