Or. Admin. Code § 340-056-0100 - Definitions
(1) "Assimilative
Capacity" means the ability of a receiving water to accept a quantity of a
water quality constituent and still meet water quality standards. See also
"Loading Capacity" below.
(2)
"Biennial Water Quality Status Assessment Report" is the biennial report
prepared by the DEQ to meet the requirements of Section 305(b) of the federal
Water Quality Act.
(3) "EQC" or
"Commission" means the Oregon State Environmental Quality Commission.
(4) "Director" means the Director of the
Department of Environmental Quality.
(5) "DEQ" or "Department" means the Oregon
State Department of Environmental Quality.
(6) "Instream Water Right" means a water
right held in trust by the Water Resources Department for the benefit of the
people of the state of Oregon to maintain water in stream for public use. An
instream water right does not require a diversion or any other means of
physical control over the water. (See ORS
537.332(2)).
(7) "Loading Capacity (LC)" means the
greatest amount of loading that a water can receive without violating water
quality standards. (See OAR
340-041-0002(31)).
(8) "Load Allocation (LA)" means the portion
of a receiving water's loading capacity that is attributed either to one of its
existing or future nonpoint sources of pollution or to natural background
sources. Load allocations are best estimates of the loading which may range
from reasonably accurate estimates to gross allotments, depending on the
availability of data and appropriate techniques for predicting loading.
Wherever possible, natural and nonpoint source loads should be distinguished.
(See OAR 340-041-0006(19)).
(9)
"ODFW" means the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
(10) "Outstanding Resource Water" means those
waters designated by the Environmental Quality Commission where existing high
quality waters constitute an outstanding state or national resource based on
their extraordinary water quality or ecological values, or where special water
quality protection is needed to maintain critical habitat areas. (See OAR
340-041-0002(44)).
(11) "Parks" or "Parks Department" means the
Oregon Department of Parks and Recreation.
(12) "Pollution" means such contamination or
other alteration of the physical, chemical or biological properties of any
waters of the state, including change in temperature, taste, color, turbidity,
silt, or odor of the waters, or such radioactive or other substance into any
waters of the state which either by itself or in connection with any other
substance present, will or can reasonably be expected to create a public
nuisance or render such waters harmful, detrimental, or injurious to public
health, safety, or welfare, or to domestic, commercial, industrial,
agricultural, recreational, or other legitimate beneficial uses or to
livestock, wildlife, fish or other aquatic life, or the habitat thereof. (See
OAR 340-041-0006(9)).
(13) "Public
Benefit" means a benefit that accrues to the public at large rather than to a
person, a small group of persons or to a private enterprise. (See ORS
537.332.)
(14) "Public Uses" include, but are not
limited to:
(a) Recreation;
(b) Conservation, maintenance and enhancement
of aquatic and fish life, wildlife, fish and wildlife habitat and any other
ecological values;
(c) Pollution
abatement; or
(d) Navigation. (See
ORS 537.332(4).)
(15) "Receiving Stream" or
"Receiving Water" means a water of the state into which wastes are
discharged.
(16) "Reserve Capacity"
means that portion of a receiving stream's loading capacity which has not been
allocated. The reserve capacity includes the loading capacity which has been
set aside as a margin of safety.
(17) "Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)" means
the sum of the individual WLAs (for point sources), LAs (for nonpoint sources),
background sources and reserve capacity. TMDLs are based on the loading
capacity, or assimilative capacity of the receiving water. TMDLs can be
expressed in terms of either mass per time, toxicity, or other appropriate
measure. (See OAR 340-041-0006(21)).
(18) "Water Quality Limited" means one of the
following categories:
(a) A receiving stream
which does not meet instream water quality standards during the year or defined
season even after the implementation of standard technology;
(b) A receiving stream which achieves and is
expected to continue to achieve instream water quality standards but utilizes
higher than standard technology to protect beneficial uses;
(c) A receiving stream for which there is
insufficient information to determine if water quality standards are being met
with higher than standard treatment technology, or where through professional
judgment the receiving stream would not be expected to meet water quality
standards during the entire year or defined season without higher than standard
technology. (See OAR 340-041-0006(30)).
(19) "Waste" means sewage, industrial wastes,
and all other liquid, gaseous, solid, radioactive, other substances which will
or may cause pollution or tend to cause pollution of any water of the state.
(See OAR 340-041-0006(13)).
(20)
"Waste Load Allocation (WLA)" means the portion of a receiving water's loading
capacity that is allocated to one of its existing or future point sources of
pollution. WLAs constitute a type of water-quality based effluent limitation.
(See OAR 340-041-0006(20)).
(21)
"Water Quality Standards" means provisions of State or Federal law which
consist of a designated use or uses for the waters of the United States and
water quality criteria for such waters based upon such uses. Water quality
standards are to protect the public health or welfare, enhance the quality of
water and serve the purposes of the Clean Water Act. (See
40
CFR 130.2(c).)
(22) "WRD" means Water Resources
Department.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 537.332 - 537.360
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 468.005, 468B.005 & 537.332
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