New or Expanded Sewer Systems
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BACKGROUND:
On January 4, 2008, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) issued a letter that determined that a public health hazard is being created in the region by continued use of conventional onsite wastewater treatment systems. The DEQ states that potential solutions to this public health hazard may include a variety of approaches ranging from onsite wastewater treatment systems to expanded or new sewer systems.
STATE RULES:
Two processes for creating or expanding sewers in rural areas could apply to the south Deschutes County region:
The information provided below is intended to assist landowners interested in pursuing sewer under the first process identified above. Technical information must be compiled and submitted to DEQ to support the specific determination for a parcel, lot or a group of lots of parcels that there is “no practicable alternative to a sewer system” (OAR 660‑011-0060(1)(c)) in order to abate the public health hazard pursuant to OAR 660‑011‑0060(4)(a)(D). If this determination can be made by the DEQ, the information compiled and submitted will be used to support the comprehensive plan and zoning code amendments needed to complete the remaining conditions required under OAR 660‑011‑0060(4)(b).
RELATED DOCUMENTS: This is a preliminary list of supporting information that may be used by groups pursuing sewer systems as a wastewater treatment approach for their neighborhood. This information is not complete and should not be considered exhaustive.
SPECIAL DISTRICTS INFORMATION:
CONTACTS:
OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
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