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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 454 § 454.787 — Findings

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 454 ·
Oregon Code § 454.787 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Findings. (1) The Legislative Assembly finds that: (a) Improper collection, storage, transportation, treatment, recycling and disposal of septage is a threat to the quality of the waters of this state, to the health, safety and welfare of Oregonians and to the fish and wildlife resources of this state. (b) In many instances throughout the state, septage is not being collected frequently enough to prevent septic system failures. (2) Therefore, the Legislative Assembly declares that providing new options for proper collection, storage, transportation, treatment, recycling and disposal of septage is a matter of statewide concern that requires the combined efforts of state and local governments. [1999 c.978 §3] Note: See note under 454.782.
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