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Policy in Oregon and Idaho
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10/30/2000
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Oregon State Archives, Parks and Recreation Department
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Division 60 Instream Water Rights
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Parks and Recreation Dept._736_060 <br />Page 3 of 9 <br />determined by the Oregon Recreation Methodology (section (9) of this rule). This requirement <br />may be quantified as: <br />(a) An amount of flow in cubic feet per second (cfs), such as in a stream or river; <br />(b) A water surface elevation above mean sea level (feet); or <br />(c) Acre feet. <br />(11) "Amount of Recreation Use" means the number of users that participate in each specific <br />recreational use. This is usually expressed in number of visitors over a certain period of time <br />(e.g., one visitor in a 24 hour period is one visitor day). <br />(12) "Competing Uses" means all water uses that are perceived to be in competition with <br />recreational uses, including both competing instream recreational uses (for example white <br />water rafting and fishing) and out of stream uses. <br />(13) "Experience Setting" means a description of the natural surroundings, land, recreation <br />facility developments, and public recreation use conditions encountered by recreational users. <br />(14) "Location of Recreational Use" means the site or river segment where the recreational <br />activity takes place. <br />(15) "Time Period of Recreation Use" means the time period, by month, for any given <br />recreation use. <br />(16) "Type of Recreational Use" means specific recreational use(s) that are stream flow or <br />water -level dependent (for example boating, fishing, white water kayaking). <br />(17) "Scenic Attraction" means a picturesque natural feature or setting of a stream, river, or <br />lake, including, but not limited to, waterfalls, rapids, pools, springs, wetlands, and islands that <br />may create viewer interest, fascination, admiration, or attention. <br />(18) "WRD" means the Water Resources Department. <br />Stat. Auth.: ORS 183 .335(7), ORS 183 .341 & ORS 537 .332 - ORS 537 .360 <br />Stats. Implemented: ORS 537 .338 <br />Hist.: PR 5 -1991, f. & cert. ef. 5 -17 -91 <br />736- 060 -0015 <br />Recreation Flow Requirement Methodology <br />http: / /arcweb.sos.state.or.us /rules /OARS_700 /OAR 736/736_060.htm1 10/30/00 <br />
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