Or. Admin. Code § 690-054-0020

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 11, November 1, 2024
Section 690-054-0020 - Notice of Consideration for Conversion: Eligibility Determinations and Preliminary Findings of Fact

For the purposes of a notice of consideration for conversion to an Instream Water Right, the Director shall make the following eligibility determinations and preliminary findings of fact:

(1) The Director shall determine whether a Hydroelectric Water Right associated with a Project is eligible for conversion to an Instream Water Right. A Hydroelectric Water Right is eligible for conversion if one of the following criteria is met:
(a) Use of water under the Hydroelectric Water Right has ceased for a period of five years;
(b) A time-limited Hydroelectric Water Right has expired and has not been extended or Reauthorized;
(c) The Hydroelectric Water Right was transferred under ORS 540.520 and 540.530 and has expired; or
(d) The Director has received written consent of the Holder;
(2) The Director shall determine the amount, expressed in cfs, of the Hydroelectric Water Right associated with the Project that is eligible for conversion to an Instream Water Right. The amount of a Hydroelectric Water Right eligible for conversion is subject to the following limitations:
(a) Any portion of a Hydroelectric Water Right transferred under ORS 540.520 and 540.530 is not eligible for conversion to an Instream Water Right, except upon expiration of that time-limited water right;
(b) Any portion of a Hydroelectric Water Right for which hydroelectric production is not the sole beneficial use authorized by the right is not eligible for conversion to an Instream Water Right;
(c) Any portion of a Hydroelectric Water Right authorized in conjunction with another water right pursuant to ORS 543.765, or that is part of a larger distribution system for municipal, irrigation, or other beneficial purposes is not eligible for conversion to an Instream Water Right; and
(d) Any portion of a Hydroelectric Water Right authorized in conjunction with multi-purpose dam releases including flood control, irrigation, municipal, or other beneficial uses, is not eligible for conversion to an Instream Water Right. Conversion to an Instream Water Right may not require release of water stored for other beneficial purposes. An Instream Water Right resulting from conversion under these rules shall not have priority over waters legally stored or legally released from storage;
(3) The Director shall make a preliminary finding on Injury. In making such finding, the Director shall consider:
(a) The Actual Use of the Project. To make a preliminary finding on the Actual Use of the Project, the Director shall consider available documentation including, but not limited to: meter records of flow through a turbine, stream gage records, records of electricity production, seasonal restrictions on use, records of water historically supplied from storage, evidence that storage capacity has or has not been decommissioned, and other evidence of use by the Project.
(b) The resulting impacts on Actual Use by Other Existing Water Rights as of October 23, 1999. To make a preliminary finding on the resulting impacts on Actual Use by Other Existing Water Rights as of October 23, 1999, the Director may consider:
(A) Whether Other Existing Water Rights as of October 23, 1999 are junior to and upstream of the Hydroelectric Water Right;
(B) Whether new regulation under Chapter 690, Division 250 would likely be required for the proposed conversion to an Instream Water Right, based upon historic streamflow records, regulation actions historically taken by the watermaster, or other data;
(C) Whether the Hydroelectric Water Right is Subordinated to Other Existing Water Rights as of October 23, 1999; or
(D) Any other available evidence that may assist the Director to make a preliminary finding on Injury.

Or. Admin. Code § 690-054-0020

WRD 2-2022, adopt filed 07/14/2022, effective 7/14/2022

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 536.027

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 543A.305