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Wastewater
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TMDL Water Quality Willamette Basin
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9/26/2008
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Oregon's Statewide Planning Goals & Guidelines <br /> GOAL 6: AIR, WATER AND LAND <br /> RESOURCES QUALITY <br /> OAR 660-015-0000(6) <br /> To maintain and improve the quality solid waste disposal sites and sludge <br /> of the air, water and land resources disposal sites. <br /> of the state. 2. Plans should designate areas <br /> All waste and process discharges for urban and rural residential use only <br /> from future development, when where approvable sewage disposal <br /> combined with such discharges from alternatives have been clearly identified <br /> existing developments shall not threaten in such plans. <br /> to violate, or violate applicable state or 3. Plans should buffer and <br /> federal environmental quality statutes, separate those land uses which create <br /> rules and standards. With respect to the or lead to conflicting requirements and <br /> air, water and land resources of the impacts upon the air, water and land <br /> applicable air sheds and river basins resources. <br /> described or included in state 4. Plans which provide-for the <br /> environmental quality statutes, rules, maintenance and improvement of air, <br /> standards and implementation plans, ~ land and water resources of the <br /> such discharges shall not (1) exceed the .planning area should consider as a <br /> carrying capacity of such resources, major determinant the carrying capacity <br /> considering long range needs; (2) of the air, land and water resources of <br /> degrade such resources; or (3) threaten the planning area. The land <br /> the availability of such resources. conservation and development actions <br /> provided for by such plans should not <br /> Waste and Process Discharges exceed the carrying capacity of such <br /> refers to solid waste, thermal, noise, resources. <br /> atmospheric or water pollutants, 5. All plans and programs <br /> contaminants, or products therefrom. affecting waste and process discharges <br /> Included here also are indirect sources should be coordinated within the <br /> of air pollution which result in emissions applicable air sheds and river basins <br /> of air contaminants for which the state described or included in state <br /> has established standards. environmental quality statutes, rules, <br /> standards and implementation plan. <br /> GUIDELINES 6. Plans of state agencies before <br /> they are adopted should be coordinated <br /> <br /> A. PLANNING with and reviewed by local agencies <br /> 1. Plans should designate with respect to the impact of these plans <br /> alternative areas suitable for use in on the air, water and land resources in <br /> controlling pollution including but not the planning area. <br /> limited to waste water treatment plants, <br /> 1 <br /> _ _ . <br /> <br />
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