Oregon Statutes
§ 468B.600 — Harmful algal bloom monitoring and response strategy; data; determination of causes
Oregon § 468B.600
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 468B.600 (2026).
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(1)The Department of Environmental Quality, in coordination with the Oregon Health Authority, shall:
(a)Develop and maintain a coordinated state agency harmful algal bloom monitoring and response strategy.
(b)Develop a system for the regular monitoring and testing of water bodies determined to be susceptible to harmful algal blooms or that are downstream of or influenced by water bodies that are susceptible to harmful algal blooms.
(c)Produce timely and high-quality data that allow the authority to determine the level of risk of harm or injury to public health by the occurrence of harmful algal blooms.
(d)Maintain a publicly accessible clearinghouse or database of water quality samples collected to characterize freshwater harmful algal blooms.
(e)Identify sources of pollutants that c
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Legislative History
2023 c.442 §85
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