Oregon Code § 454.305·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Effect
of findings; exclusion of areas; filing of findings.
(1) If the Environmental Quality
Commission finds a threat to drinking water does exist but treatment works
would not alleviate the conditions, the commission shall terminate the
proceedings.
(2) If the
commission finds a threat to drinking water exists within the territory and the
conditions could be removed or alleviated by the construction of treatment
works, the commission shall order the governing body to proceed with
construction of the treatment works.
(3) If the
commission finds that a threat to drinking water exists in only part of the
affected area or that treatment works would remove or alleviate the conditions
in only part of the affected area, the commission may reduce the affected area
to the size in which the threat to drinking water could be removed or
alleviated. The findings shall describe the boundaries of the affected area as
reduced by the commission.
(4) In
determining whether to exclude any area, the commission must consider whether
or not exclusion would unduly interfere with the removal or alleviation of the
threat to drinking water and whether the exclusion would result in an illogical
boundary for the provision of services.
(5) If the
commission determines that a threat to drinking water exists but that the
proposed treatment works are not the most economical method of removing or
alleviating the conditions, the commission may issue an order terminating the
proceedings under ORS 454.275 to 454.380, or referring the resolution or
ordinance to the municipality to prepare alternative plans, specifications and
financing methods.
(6) At the
request of the commission the municipality or a boundary commission shall aid
in determining the findings made under subsections (3) and (4) of this section.
(7) The
commission shall file its findings and order with the governing body of the
municipality. [1981 c.358 §7]
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03Subject to legislative amendments
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