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Are you ready to obtain a building permit or financing for your rural residential property?

By Laura A. Schroeder and Tara J. Jackson The answer to this question may depend on the paperwork you have to document domestic water use at the current or planned residence. When either a building permit or financing is required on a rural residential property, the permitting authority or lender will likely require that the […]

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Sun, Fun, and a Little Clowning Around at Oregon Ground Water Association’s Camp Out!

Schroeder Law Offices’ paralegal Tara Jackson spent a sunny weekend with fellow members of the Oregon Ground Water Association in August camping at beautiful Pelton Park for the Association’s annual Picnic/Camp out. The event is held by the Association every summer in appreciation of its members and provides a much needed respite for water professionals

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Washington State Passes Senate Bill 6091 Hailed as “Hirst Fix.”

On January 18, 2018, just eight days into the Washington State 2018 legislative session, the Legislature passed Senate Bill 6091, dubbed the “Hirst fix.” Hirst, refers to a 2016 Washington State Supreme Court decision in Whatcom County vs. Hirst, Futurewise, et al. Washington State Counties can only issue building permits or approve subdivision development if

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Schroeder Law Offices Educates Youth at 2018 Oregon Ag Fest!

This past weekend, thousands of families and agriculture enthusiasts attended Ag Fest at the State Fairgrounds in Salem, Oregon. The April 28-29, 2018 event marked the annual fest’s 31st anniversary. The event features local organizations and locally grown products to teach children (and by proxy some adults) about Oregon agriculture. Kids learn where their food,

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Oregon Ground Water Association Celebrates 70 Years!!

At its February Spring Technical Seminar, the Oregon Ground Water Association celebrated 70 years as an Association. Laura Schroeder and Tara Jackson helped the Association celebrate its many years of successful advocacy to promote sustainable ground water development and management. The anniversary banquet featured stories from patriarchs of the industry, complimented by a slide show

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Oregon Women for Agriculture Holiday Gift Packs Featuring Oregon Growers and Products packed with care by Yamhill County Chapter

Schroeder Law spent a lovely Saturday morning with the ladies of the Yamhill County Chapter of Oregon Women for Agriculture, packing gift packs that are sold as the Chapter’s annual fundraiser. The activity is a 45 year tradition!                 Assembling and offering the gift packs is a community

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Find Schroeder Law at the Oregon Ground Water Association’s Fall Convention

Laura Schroeder and Tara Jackson are looking forward to unwinding and learning with the fine members of the Oregon Ground Water Association at their Fall Convention next week, October 14 through October 15 at Eagle Crest Resort in Redmond. Those in attendance will be treated to a presentation by attorney Schroeder on Water Law in

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REMINDER-2016 Year End Reporting to Oregon Water Resources Department for Oregon Water Rights and Uses

It’s getting close to that time of year again! As the 2016 irrigation season comes to a close, we here at Schroeder Law Offices want to remind you of the December deadlines to report measurements for your water uses to Water Resources Department (“OWRD”). There are two different reporting deadlines to be aware of in

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Does your Oregon water well have a Well Identification Number? Should it?

Many Oregonians use water wells on their properties. Since the 1960s, well drillers have been statutorily required to submit well logs to Oregon Water Resources Department (“OWRD”) for each water well they drill or modify. Well drillers are also statutorily required to record identification numbers on any water wells drilled, deepened, converted, or altered since

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The Supreme Court’s Raisin Decision– A Victory for Property Rights

By Derek Bradley– In an 8-1 decision the United States Supreme Court on Monday June 22nd overturned the Ninth Circuit in Horne v. Department of Agriculture bringing an end to an unusual government practice that had existed for almost 80 years and providing a victory for property rights advocates.  A pair of raisin farmers challenged

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U.S. Forest Service Withdraws Proposed Groundwater Rule

By Derek Bradley After receiving negative feedback from both the Western Governors’ Association and a large bipartisan group of House Committee on Natural Resources (both letters are linked below), the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) announced last week it was permanently withdrawing its proposed groundwater rule concerning groundwater management on national forest lands.  The move comes

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Permit Moratorium Announced for Groundwater in Harney County

By Derek Bradley– The June 18th Oregon Water Resources Commission meeting included a presentation concerning the current state of groundwater in Harney County.   Harney County development expanded in recent years, with a lot of this development driven by agriculture.  Much of the water needed for this development, derives from groundwater causing the number of irrigated

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EPA & USACE Waters of the United States Rule; by Derek Bradley

The Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) and the US Army Corps of Engineers (“USACE”) have recently released a new waters of the United States rule under the Clean Water Act (“CWA”) that has been in the works for over a year concerning the definition of what are the ‘Waters of the United States.’ The importance of

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2014 Update on US-Canada Columbia River Treaty Negotiations

In our April 19, 2013 blog posting, Schroeder Law Offices reported that the United States was undertaking review of the 1964 Columbia River Treaty in preparation for the upcoming 2014 opportunity for either party to seek modification or cancellation of the Treaty through the required notice provisions. September marked the 50 year anniversary of the

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Senate and House Introduce Bill to Streamline Permitting of Water Storage Projects on Federal Lands

On June 4, 2014 U.S. Senators John Barrasso and Mike Enzi introduced the Water Supply Permitting Coordination Act (S.2427). Representatives Tom McClintock and Cynthia Lummis introduced an identical bill in the House on January 31, 2014 (H.R.3980). The intent of the Act is to make the process for approval of surface water storage projects on

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Whitsett Water Bills (House Bill 4044 & Senate Bill 1572)

National Ground Water Awareness Week brings our attention to the “hot” issues in ground water now focused in Oregon, perhaps surprising to some, in the Klamath Basin. On March 7, 2013, the Oregon Water Resources Department (“the Department”) issued its Findings of Fact and Order of Determination (“FFOD”), thus ending the administrative phase of the

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Conflicting Values in the Water “Sustainability” Debate; By Brian Sheets

Last Wednesday, I had the opportunity to attend a Continuing Legal Education seminar, the topic being “Is Western Water Law Sustainable?’ Over the course of the hour and a half long discussion, we heard the history of the way the prior appropriation doctrine assumed its prominence in the water law of Oregon, and then a

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