Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 454 § 454.380 — Limitation on spending for nonconstruction items; exception
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 454 ·
Oregon Code § 454.380·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Limitation on spending for nonconstruction items; exception.
(1) Not more than 20 percent of an
assessment imposed by a municipality through a local improvement district for
the construction of treatment works in an affected area pursuant to an order of
the Environmental Quality Commission under ORS 454.305 shall be used to pay for
nonconstruction items.
(2) As used in
subsection (1) of this section, nonconstruction items includes engineering
work, administrative expenses and legal fees.
(3) If a
municipality submits the final local improvement district report to the
citizens sewer advisory committee before final action of the governing body on
the final local improvement district report, the limitation contained in
subsection (1) of this section shall not apply. If the committee requests
further documentation and explanation regarding the report, the municipality
shall provide such information. Any findings of the committee following this
review shall be reported to the commission and to the governing body of the
municipality, along with any recommendations the committee may offer. [1987
c.627 §7]
BIOSOLIDS
Note:
Sections 1 and 3, chapter 496,
Oregon Laws 2025, provide:
Sec. 1. Study
of PFAS found in biosolids; reports.
(1) The Oregon State University Extension Service and the College of
Agricultural Sciences of Oregon State University shall conduct a statewide
study to better understand the occurrence and distribution of perfluoroalkyl
and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) found in biosolids applied to
agricultural fields that do not produce crops intended for human consumption.
(2) In conducting
the study under this section, the extension service and the college shall
collaborate with the Department of Environmental Quality and Oregon wastewater
service providers to:
(a) Identify and
quantify PFAS concentrations in selected biosolids from wastewater treatment
facilities in this state;
(b) Identify and
quantify PFAS concentrations in the soil profiles of selected agricultural
fields that do not produce crops intended for human consumption, on which
biosolids analyzed in paragraph (a) of this subsection have been applied to
land as a soil amendment, and in adjacent agricultural fields without a history
of biosolid application;
(c) Utilizing the
data collected under paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection, determine the
quantities of PFAS retained within and leached from soil profiles; and
(d) Identify and
quantify PFAS concentrations in crops not intended for human consumption grown
in agricultural fields analyzed under paragraph (b) of this subsection.
(3) Participation
in the study by wastewater treatment service providers, farmers, land owners or
land managers is voluntary.
(4) To the
greatest extent possible, the extension service and the college shall use data
collection methods that do not disclose the precise location of agricultural
fields or wastewater treatment facilities or identify the owners of
agricultural fields or wastewater treatment facilities that are the subjects of
the study. In the reports submitted under subsection (5) of this section, the
extension service and the college shall present summarized information or
aggregated data that does not directly identify the location of agricultural
fields or wastewater treatment facilities or identify the owners of
agricultural fields or wastewater treatment facilities.
(5) The extension
service and the college shall submit to the interim committees of the
Legislative Assembly related to agriculture, in the manner provided by ORS
192.245:
(a) A progress
report on the study conducted under this section, no later than December 15,
2026; and
(b) A final
report on the study conducted under this section, no later than September 1,
2028. The final report shall include, but need not be limited to:
(A) PFAS
concentrations in biosolids;
(B) PFAS
concentrations in background and biosolid-amended soil horizons;
(C) PFAS
concentrations in crops grown on biosolid-amended soils; and
(D) Comparisons
to published literature for context and interpretation. [2025 c.496 §1]
Sec. 3.
Section 1 of this 2025 Act is
repealed on January 2, 2029. [2025 c.496 §3]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 454.380
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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