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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 568 § 568.970 — to assist the recipients with establishing monitoring areas in central

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 568 ·
Oregon Code § 568.970 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
to assist the recipients with establishing monitoring areas in central Oregon, Harney County and Klamath County. (2) Monitoring must be conducted for a period of at least five years and must include: (a) Overstory and understory vegetation surveys to assess soil, water and vegetation relationships; and (b) Monitoring of soil moisture, springflow, streamflow and weather. (3) Monitoring may include technological platforms or other systems to monitor vegetative cover, perennial grass cover, annual grass cover or tree and shrub cover. [2023 c.606 §36] Note: See first note under 568.970.
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