OWRD definition

OWRD means the Oregon Water Resources Department.
OWRD means: Oregon Water Resources Department.

Examples of OWRD in a sentence

  • The Parties support the efforts by PacifiCorp, the Klamath Tribes, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and OWRD to develop a Klamath Basin Adjudication (“KBA”) Settlement Agreement of cases 282 and 286 in the KBA.

  • PacifiCorp shall assign its revised hydroelectric water rights to the OWRD for conversion to an instream water right pursuant to ORS 543A.305, and OWRD shall take actions to effect such conversion, in accordance with the process and conditions set forth in Water Right Agreement between PacifiCorp and Oregon (Exhibit 1).

  • Meetings will be held for the Partners, including OWRD, to finalize the Work Plan and schedule for the planning process.

  • Upon approval by OWRD in accordance with Exhibit 1, PacifiCorp may divert a maximum of 3,000 cfs from the Klamath River at ▇.▇.

  • In 2015, the Oregon State Legislature provided the Oregon Water Resources Department (OWRD) with funding to support Place-Based Integrated Water Resources Planning.

  • This includes $75,000 of in-kind match from project Partners and $197,000 of OWRD funds.

  • Prior to making such a determination, the OWRD will notify the water right holder subject to the call and the party or parties making the call, and provide them with an opportunity to submit evidence to the OWRD.

  • OWRD has determined, as soon as practicable, following the enactment of the Federal Authorizing Legislation, that the Federal Authorizing Legislation is materially consistent with this Agreement, or, consistent with subsection 12.1.1, 12.1.2, and 12.2.3.3.4, any necessary amendments to this Agreement have been made and approved by OWRD to conform it to the provisions of the Federal Authorizing Legislation.

  • The Work Plan for Step 1 is detailed in the OWRD Grant Agreement as Exhibit A and B.

  • However, the Parties, other than the OWRD also agree that if the first such valid call based on a specific senior water right or Call Threshold (as applicable) is made after August 31, then such groundwater sources should not be regulated during that Irrigation Season, as such regulation likely will not provide effective and timely relief.