Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 540 § 540.531 — Transfer of surface water point of diversion to ground water; requirements;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 540 ·
Oregon Code § 540.531·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Transfer of surface water point of diversion to ground water; requirements;
priority; mitigation measures; return to surface water diversion; rules.
(1) Notwithstanding ORS 537.515
and 537.535, an owner of a surface water use subject to transfer may apply for
a transfer of the point of diversion to allow the appropriation of ground water
if the proposed transfer complies with the requirements of subsection (2) or
(3) of this section and with the requirements for a transfer in point of
diversion specified in ORS 540.520 and 540.530.
(2) The Water
Resources Department may allow a transfer of the point of diversion under
subsection (1) of this section if:
(a)(A) The new
point of diversion appropriates ground water from an aquifer that is
hydraulically connected to the authorized surface water source;
(B) The proposed
change in point of diversion will not result in enlargement of the original
water right or in injury to other water right holders;
(C) The use of
the new point of diversion will affect the surface water source similarly to
the authorized point of diversion specified in the water use subject to
transfer; and
(D) The
withdrawal of ground water at the new point of diversion is located within 500 feet
of the surface water source and, when the surface water source is a stream, is
also located within 1,000 feet upstream or downstream of the original point of
diversion as specified in the water use subject to transfer; or
(b) The new point
of diversion is not located within the distance requirements set forth in
paragraph (a)(D) of this subsection, the holder of the water use subject to
transfer submits to the department evidence prepared by a licensed geologist
that demonstrates that the use of the ground water at the new point of
diversion will meet the criteria set forth in paragraph (a)(A) to (C) of this
subsection.
(3)
Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, the department shall allow a
transfer of the point of diversion under subsection (1) of this section in the
Deschutes Basin ground water study area if:
(a) The new point
of diversion appropriates ground water from an aquifer that is hydraulically
connected to the authorized surface water source;
(b) The proposed
change in the point of diversion will not result in enlargement of the original
water right or in injury to other water right holders; and
(c) The use of
the new point of diversion will affect the surface water source hydraulically
connected to the authorized point of diversion specified in the water use
subject to transfer. The department may not require that the use of the new
point of diversion affect the surface water source similarly to the authorized
point of diversion specified in the water use subject to transfer under this
subsection.
(4) All
applicable restrictions that existed at the original point of diversion shall
apply at the new point of diversion allowed under this section.
(5) The new point
of diversion shall retain the original date of priority. However, if within
five years after approving the transfer, the department finds that the transfer
results in substantial interference with existing ground water rights that
would not have occurred in the absence of the transfer, the new point of
diversion shall be subordinate to any existing right injured by the transferred
water right or permit.
(6)(a) The
department shall approve an application to return to the last authorized
surface water point of diversion if a holder of a water use subject to transfer
submits an application to the department within five years after the department
approves a transfer under this section.
(b) The
department shall approve an application to return to the last authorized
surface water point of diversion after five years of the date the department
allows a transfer under subsection (3) of this section if a holder of a water
use subject to transfer submits an application to the department, and the
return will not result in injury to an existing water right.
(7) For transfers
allowed under this section, the department shall require mitigation measures to
prevent depletion from any surface water source not specified in the permit or
certificated or decreed water right, except that the department may not require
mitigation measures if the transfer complies with subsection (3) of this
section.
(8) The Water
Resources Commission shall adopt rules that prescribe:
(a) The process
for reviewing applications submitted under this section;
(b) The persons
to whom the department shall provide notice of the receipt of an application
submitted under this section; and
(c) The persons
who may participate in the process of reviewing applications submitted under
this section.
(9) As used in
this section:
(a) Deschutes
Basin ground water study area means the part of the Deschutes River Basin that
is designated by the Water Resources Commission by rule.
(b) Similarly
means that the us
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 540.531
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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