Helpful Oregon Water Availability & Information Research Tool

Our office often receives questions from clients regarding the availability of water in a particular area.  The Oregon Water Resources Department has a search engine that we often use to get started on this type of research.

To access the search engine use the following link:

http://apps.wrd.state.or.us/apps/misc/lkp_trsqq_features/default.aspx.

Enter the latitude and longitude or address for the parcel you would like to research. The search will generate a report outlining the basin and sub-basin, as well as Wild & Scenic designation, whether minimum stream flows are instituted, and other useful information. Use the basin and sub-basin designation to look up applicable regulations in the Oregon Administrative Rules, Chapter 690, Divisions 502 et. seq., available at: http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/pages/rules/oars_600/oar_690/690_tofc.html. 

Sometimes the search generates codes, which may require a call to the Department to decipher.  The report may also link to information regarding what times of year water use is allowed or restricted.

The search engine is one of several tools to determine whether water is available for appropriation. Give us a call if you have further questions about water availability in your area, and be sure to stay tuned to the Schroeder Law Offices Water Blog for more information that may affect your water use!