Department of Forestry
Chapter 629
Division 625
FOREST ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE
629-625-0330
Drainage
(1) All active, inactive, and vacated forest roads and landings shall be hydrologically disconnected to the maximum extent practicable from waters of the state to minimize sediment delivery from road runoff and reduce the potential for hydrological changes that alter the magnitude and frequency of runoff. Operators shall locate drainage structures based on the priority listed below. When there is a conflict between the requirements of sections (2) through (7) of this rule, the lowest numbered section takes precedence and the operator shall not implement the later numbered and conflicting section.
(2) Operator shall not install cross-drains and ditch-relief culverts in a way that causes stream diversion.
(3) Operators shall not concentrate road drainage water into headwalls, slide areas, high landslide hazard locations, or steep erodible fillslopes.
(4) Operators shall not divert water from stream channels into roadside ditches.
(5) Operators shall install drainage structures at approaches to stream crossings to divert road runoff from entering the stream. If placement of a single drainage structure cannot be placed in a location where it can effectively limit sediment from entering the stream, then additional drainage structures, road surfacing, controlling haul, or other site-specific measures shall be employed so that the drainage structure immediately prior to the crossing will effectively limit sediment from entering the stream. Operators may also use best management practices to manage sediment at the outflow of the drainage structure nearest to the crossing.
(6) Operators shall provide drainage when roads cross or expose springs, seeps, or wet areas.
(7) Operators shall provide a drainage system that minimizes the development of gully erosion of the road prism or slopes below the road using grade reversals, surface sloping, ditches, culverts, waterbars, or any combination thereof. For new road construction, operators shall use outsloping to the maximum extent practicable when site-specific conditions allow for its safe and effective use.
(8) The department shall publish Forest Practices Technical Guidance to assist operators with road drainage rule compliance and to explain how to avoid and prevent potential impacts to fish, wildlife, habitat resources, and waters of the state.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 527.710(2) & Section 2(1), Chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 527.630(3), 527.765, 527.714 & Section 2(2), Chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022
History:
DOF 7-2022, amend filed 11/21/2022, effective 01/01/2024
DOF 12-2002, f. 12-9-02, cert. ef. 1-1-03
FB 9-1996, f. 12-2-96, cert. ef. 1-1-97