Oregon Code § 459.053·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Powers
of department regarding landfills.
Subject to policy direction by the Environmental Quality Commission in carrying
out ORS 459.017, 459.047 to 459.065, 459.245 and 468.195 to 468.260, the
Department of Environmental Quality may:
(1) By mutual
agreement, return all or part of the responsibility for development or
operation of the landfill to the local government unit within whose
jurisdiction the landfill is to be established, or contract with the local
government unit to establish the landfill.
(2) To the extent
necessary, acquire by purchase, gift, grant or exercise of the power of eminent
domain, real and personal property or any interest therein, including the
property of a public corporation or local government unit.
(3) Lease and
dispose of real or personal property.
(4) At reasonable
times and after reasonable notice, enter upon land to perform necessary surveys
or tests.
(5) Acquire,
modify, expand or build landfills.
(6) Subject to
any limitations in ORS 468.195 to 468.260, use money from the Pollution Control
Fund created in ORS 468.215 for the purposes of carrying out ORS 459.047 and
459.049.
(7) Enter into
contracts or other agreements with any local government unit or private person
for the purposes stated in ORS 459.065 (1).
(8) Accept gifts,
donations or contributions from any source to carry out the provisions of ORS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 459.053
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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