(b) A holder of a water right certificate that authorizes the storage of water may change the type of use identified in the water right certificate, as described in this section.
(2) The application required under subsection (1) of this section shall include:
(a) The name of the owner;
(b) The previous use of the water;
(c) A description of the premises upon which the water is used;
(d) A description of the premises upon which it is proposed to use the water;
(e) The use that is proposed to be made of the water;
(f) The reasons for making the proposed change; and
(g) Evidence that the water has been used over the past five years according to the terms and conditions of the owner’s water right certificate or that the water right is not subject to forfeiture under ORS 540.610.
(3) If the application required under subsection (1) of this section is necessary to allow a change in a water right pursuant to ORS 537.348, is necessary to complete a project funded under ORS 541.932, or is approved by the State Department of Fish and Wildlife as a change that will result in a net benefit to fish and wildlife habitat, the department, at the discretion of the Water Resources Director, may waive or assist the applicant in satisfying the requirements of subsection (2)(c) and (d) of this section. The assistance provided by the department may include, but need not be limited to, development of an application map.
(4) If the application is to change the point of diversion, the transfer shall include a condition that the holder of the water right provide a proper fish screen at the new point of diversion, if requested by the State Department of Fish and Wildlife.
(5) Upon the filing of the application the department shall give notice by publication in a newspaper having general circulation in the area in which the water rights are located, for a period of at least two weeks and not less than one publication each week. The notice shall include the date on which the last notice by publication will occur. The cost of the publication shall be paid by the applicant in advance to the department. In applications for only a change in place of use or for a change in the point of diversion of less than one-fourth mile, and where there are no intervening diversions between the old diversion of the applicant and the proposed new diversion, no newspaper notice need be published. The department shall include notice of such applications in the weekly notice published by the department.
(6) Within 30 days after the last publication of a newspaper notice of the proposed transfer or the mailing of the department’s weekly notice, whichever is later, any person may file, jointly or severally, with the department, a protest against approval of the application.
(7) If a timely protest is filed, or in the opinion of the Water Resources Director a hearing is necessary to determine whether the proposed changes as described by the application would result in injury to existing water rights, the department shall hold a hearing on the matter. Notice and conduct of the hearing shall be under the provisions of ORS chapter 183, pertaining to contested cases, and shall be held in the area where the rights are located unless all parties and persons who filed a protest under this subsection stipulate otherwise.
(8) An application for a change of use under this section is not required if the beneficial use authorized by the water use subject to transfer is irrigation and the owner of the water right uses the water for incidental agricultural, stock watering and other uses related to irrigation use, so long as there is no increase in the rate, duty, total acreage benefited or season of use.
(9) A water right transfer under subsection (1) of this section is not required for a general industrial use that was not included in a water right certificate issued for a specific industrial use if:
(a) The quantity of water used for the general industrial use is not greater than the rate allowed in the original water right and not greater than the quantity of water diverted to satisfy the authorized specific use under the original water right;
(b) The location where the water is to be used for general industrial use was owned by the holder of the original water right at the time the water right permit was issued; and
(c) The person who makes the change in water use provides the following information to the Water Resources Department:
(A) The name and mailing address of the person using water under the water right;
(B) The water right certificate number;
(C) A description of the location of the industrial facility owned by the holder of the original water right at the time the water right permit was issued; and
(D) A description of the general industrial use to be made of the water after the change. [Amended by 1983 c.807 §1; 1985 c.673 §94; 1987 c.339 §3; 1989 c.1000 §7; 1995 c.274 §7; 1995 c.490 §2; 1997 c.42 §3; 1999 c.555 §4; 1999 c.664 §2; 2011 c.52 §6; 2021 c.633 §2]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 15 - Water Resources, Agriculture and Food
Section 540.020 - Watermasters; appointment; removal; powers of Water Resources Director.
Section 540.030 - Water Resources Director; duties regarding water distribution.
Section 540.045 - Watermaster duties.
Section 540.075 - Office and equipment for watermaster.
Section 540.080 - Assistant watermasters; compensation and expenses; termination.
Section 540.100 - Division of water among users; payment.
Section 540.120 - Lien for wages and expense; notice; foreclosure.
Section 540.145 - Distribution of water; rules; applicability.
Section 540.210 - Distribution from ditch or reservoir.
Section 540.220 - Payment of assistant watermaster.
Section 540.250 - Lien, notice of intent to claim; foreclosure; attorney fees.
Section 540.260 - Lien for wages and expense; enforcement; remedy not exclusive.
Section 540.310 - Ditches and canals; headgates; measuring devices; flumes along lines of ditches.
Section 540.330 - Reservoirs; measuring devices; effect of noncompliance.
Section 540.340 - Reservoir and diversion dam; suitable outlet; effect of noncompliance.
Section 540.355 - Inspection, evaluation and assessment of hydraulic structures.
Section 540.443 - Definitions for ORS 540.443 to 540.491.
Section 540.446 - Dams not subject to ORS 540.443 to 540.491.
Section 540.449 - Construction plan approval; fees; rules.
Section 540.452 - Removal plan approval.
Section 540.455 - Dam inspections and analysis.
Section 540.458 - Notice for owner corrective action to address safety issues.
Section 540.461 - Plan and time frame for corrective action; hearing; proposed and final orders.
Section 540.473 - Application for injunction.
Section 540.479 - Dam owner responsibilities.
Section 540.482 - Emergency action plan for dam with high hazard rating.
Section 540.485 - Actual or potential dam failure.
Section 540.488 - Water Resources Commission duties and powers; rules.
Section 540.491 - Dam owner or operator liability.
Section 540.505 - Definitions.
Section 540.532 - Request for change in point of diversion to reflect historical use; requirements.
Section 540.533 - Application for exchange of water.
Section 540.537 - Order allowing exchange; order terminating exchange.
Section 540.541 - Delivery and use of water under exchange.
Section 540.570 - Temporary transfers within districts; procedure; fee.
Section 540.572 - Application of certificated water elsewhere within district; notice.
Section 540.574 - Petition for approval of transfer.
Section 540.576 - Notice of petition; protest; user rights.
Section 540.578 - Filing of protest; hearing on proposed transfer.
Section 540.585 - Temporary transfers within Deschutes River Basin; procedure; fee.
Section 540.587 - Report on implementation of temporary transfer provisions.
Section 540.641 - Protest of cancellation; procedure.