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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 466 § 466.310 — Monitoring, inspection and surveillance program; access to facility and

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 466 ·
Oregon Code § 466.310 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Monitoring, inspection and surveillance program; access to facility and records. The Department of Environmental Quality shall establish and operate a monitoring, inspection and surveillance program over all PCB disposal facilities or may contract with any qualified public or private agency other than the owner or permittee to do so. Owners and operators of a PCB disposal facility must allow necessary access to the PCB disposal facility and to its records, including those required by other public agencies, for the monitoring, inspection and surveillance program to operate. [1985 c.670 §25; 1987 c.540 §46]
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