Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 215 § 215.247 — Transport of biosolids to tract of land for application

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 215 ·
Oregon Code § 215.247 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Transport of biosolids to tract of land for application. If biosolids are transported by vehicle to a tract on which the biosolids will be applied to the land under a license, permit or approval issued by the Department of Environmental Quality under ORS 454.695, 459.205, 468B.050, 468B.053 or 468B.055 or in compliance with rules adopted under ORS 468B.095, the transport and the land application are allowed outright, and a state or local government license, permit or approval in connection with the use is not a land use decision. [2001 c.488 §5] Note: See note under 215.246.
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