Oregon Revised Statutes Title 45. Water Resources: Irrigation, Drainage, Flood Control, Reclamation
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- Chapter 536. Water Resources Administration
- Chapter 537. Appropriation of Water Generally
- Chapter 538. Withdrawal of Certain Waters from Appropriation; Special Municipal and County Water Rights
- Chapter 539. Determination of Water Rights Initiated Before February 24, 1909; Determination of Water Rights of Federally Recognized Indian Tribes
- Chapter 540. Distribution of Water; Watermasters; Change in Use; Transfer or Forfeiture of Water Rights
- Chapter 541. Water Distributors; Water Releases; Conservation and Storage; Water Development Projects; Watershed Management and Enhancement
- Chapter 542. Water Resource Surveys and Projects; Compacts
- Chapter 543. Hydroelectric Projects
- Chapter 543A. Reauthorizing and Decommissioning Hydroelectric Projects
- Chapter 545. Irrigation Districts
- Chapter 547. Drainage Districts
- Chapter 548. Provisions Applicable Both to Drainage Districts and to Irrigation Districts
- Chapter 549. Drainage and Flood Control Generally
- Chapter 551. Diking Districts
- Chapter 552. Water Improvement Districts
- Chapter 553. Water Control Districts
- Chapter 554. Corporations for Irrigation, Drainage, Water Supply or Flood Control
- Chapter 555. Reclamation Projects
- Chapter 558. Weather Modification
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