Property owners may need emergency approval for high water, erosion control
In response to flooding from recent heavy rains, Oregonians may attempt to control streambank erosion through actions that could require emergency approval under Oregon’s removal-fill law.
In general, any new riprap, gravel-bar removal or moving a stream channel will require an emergency authorization from the Oregon Department of State Lands (DSL). Approval is not needed to repair existing riprap or dikes, or to reconstruct roads damaged by high water.
To obtain an expedited permit or for more information, Oregon property owners should contact the Resource Coordinator for their county during regular work hours at 503-986-5200 (Salem). During non-business hours, and on holidays, call Oregon Emergency Response at 1-800-452-0311.
Oregon’s Removal-Fill Law requires people who will remove or fill 50 cubic yards or more of material in waters of the state to obtain a permit from DSL. “Waters of the state” include streams, lakes, wetlands and other bodies of water. The law applies to both privately and publicly owned land. The movement of any amount of material in streams designated as essential salmon habitat or in a state scenic waterway may require a permit.