Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 537 § 537.515 — Definitions for ORS 537.505 to 537.795 and 537.992
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 537 ·
Oregon Code § 537.515·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 537.505 to 537.795 and 537.992.
As used in ORS 537.505 to 537.795
and 537.992, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) Altering a
well means the deepening, recasing, perforating, reperforating, the
installation of packers or seals and other material changes in the design of
the well.
(2) Constructing
a well includes boring, digging, drilling or excavating and installing casing
or well screens.
(3) Converting
a well means changing the use of an existing well or hole not previously used
to withdraw water such that the well or hole can be used to seek or withdraw
water.
(4) Geothermal
fluid means any ground water used for its thermal characteristics that is
encountered in a well with a bottom hole temperature of less than 250 degrees
Fahrenheit or any other fluid that is circulated within a well with a bottom
hole temperature of less than 250 degrees Fahrenheit and used for its acquired
thermal characteristics.
(5) Ground water
means any water, except capillary moisture, beneath the land surface or beneath
the bed of any stream, lake, reservoir or other body of surface water within
the boundaries of this state, whatever may be the geological formation or
structure in which such water stands, flows, percolates or otherwise moves.
(6) Ground water
reservoir means a designated body of standing or moving ground water having
exterior boundaries which may be ascertained or reasonably inferred.
(7) Pollution
of ground water means any impairment of the natural quality of such ground
water, however caused, including impairment by salines, minerals, industrial
wastes, domestic wastes or sewage, whether indrafted directly or through
infiltration into the ground water supply.
(8) Public
agency means the United States or any agency thereof, the State of Oregon or
any agency thereof or any county, city, district organized for public purposes
or other public corporation or political subdivision of this state.
(9) Well means
any artificial opening or artificially altered natural opening, however made,
by which ground water is sought or through which ground water flows under
natural pressure or is artificially withdrawn. Well does not include a
temporary hole drilled for the purpose of gathering geotechnical ground water
quality or ground water level information, a natural spring or a hole drilled
for the purpose of:
(a) Prospecting,
exploration or production of oil or gas;
(b) Prospecting
or exploration for geothermal resources, as defined in ORS 522.005;
(c) Production of
geothermal resources, as defined in ORS 522.005, derived from a depth of
greater than 2,000 feet; or
(d) Exploration
for minerals as defined in ORS 517.750 and 517.910.
(10) Well
drilling machine means any power driven percussion, rotary, boring, digging or
augering machine used in the construction of water wells. [1959 c.708 §3; 1961
c.334 §6; 1975 c.552 §35; 1989 c.201 §1; 1989 c.939 §1; 1991 c.200 §1; 1995
c.79 §302; 1999 c.293 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 537.515
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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