Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 541 § 541.686 — Protection of project water dedicated to in-stream use
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 541 ·
Oregon Code § 541.686·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Protection of project water dedicated to in-stream use.
If a project dedicates water to
in-stream use under the requirements described in ORS 541.681 or as allowed
under ORS 541.683, the Water Resources Department shall protect the dedicated
water in-stream consistent with the priority of the dedicated water source.
Dedicated water from projects may come from newly developed water or from other
sources and may be put in-stream at other locations in the tributary if the
department determines as provided under ORS 540.530 that the alternate location
would not injure existing water rights and, in consultation with the State
Department of Fish and Wildlife, determines that the alternate location would
provide greater or equal environmental benefit. The Water Resources Department,
in consultation with the State Department of Fish and Wildlife, shall determine
the timing of the flows to maximize in-stream benefits in a manner consistent
with public health and safety. [2013 c.784 §12]
Note:
See note under 541.651.
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 541.686
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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