Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 540 § 540.340 — Reservoir and diversion dam; suitable outlet; effect of noncompliance
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 540 ·
Oregon Code § 540.340·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Reservoir and diversion dam; suitable outlet; effect of noncompliance.
(1) Whenever it may be necessary
for the protection of other water users, the Water Resources Commission shall
require every owner or manager of a reservoir or diversion dam, located across
or upon the bed of a natural stream, to construct and maintain a suitable
outlet in the reservoir or diversion dam which will allow the free passage of
the natural flow of the stream. The commission shall determine what constitutes
a suitable outlet.
(2) If any owner
or manager of a reservoir or diversion dam refuses or neglects to construct or
put in such outlet in the reservoir or diversion dam after 10 days notice by
the commission, the commission may close the ditch carrying water from the
reservoir or diversion dam and it shall not be opened or any water diverted
from the reservoir or diversion dam, under the penalties prescribed by law for
the opening of headgates lawfully closed, until the requirements of the
commission regarding such outlet have been complied with. [Amended by 1985
c.673 §87]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 540.340
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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