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Volume : 15 - Water Resourc...
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Chapter 542 - Water Resource Surveys and Projec...
Chapter 542 - Water Resource Surveys and Projects; Compacts
Section 542.010 - Contract by Water Resources Commission with federal agencies for investigating and developing water resources; expenses.
Section 542.020 - Purpose of law.
Section 542.030 - Report by commission; contents; copies for public inspection.
Section 542.040 - Withholding water from appropriation pending investigation; restrictions on permit to appropriate; repayment of cost of project.
Section 542.050 - Construction work; minor portions of project.
Section 542.060 - Information on availability of water for beneficial uses; duties of Water Resources Commission; gauging stations; publication of information.
Section 542.070 - Entry on lands.
Section 542.075 - Identification and funding of water projects offering significant public benefit; limitation.
Section 542.080 - Cooperation with federal agencies; contracts.
Section 542.090 - Moneys from licenses under Federal Waterpower Act; disposal.
Section 542.100 - Acceptance and expenditure of gifts and grants for hydrologic investigations; accounting.
Section 542.110 - Public interest requiring construction of system of works.
Section 542.210 - Construction of federal dams and structures in Rogue River; limitations.
Section 542.510 - Oregon-California Goose Lake Interstate Compact ratified; when effective.
Section 542.520 - Oregon-California Goose Lake Interstate Compact.
Section 542.550 - Content of Columbia River Natural Resources Management Compact; when effective.
Section 542.610 - Klamath River Basin Compact ratified; when effective.
Section 542.620 - Klamath River Basin Compact.
Section 542.630 - Water Resources Director to represent state in administering the Klamath River Basin Compact.
Section 542.750 - Cooperative studies of projects under federal Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act.