Oregon Code § ORS 448.115

Definitions for ORS 448.115 to 448.285
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As used in ORS 448.115 to 448.285, 454.235 and 454.255 unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) Authority means the Oregon Health Authority.
(2) Connection means the connection between a water system and a customer that enables the customer to receive potable water from the system.
(3) Construction standards means criteria for constructing or installing water system facilities.
(4) Director means the Director of the Oregon Health Authority.
(5) Emergency means a condition resulting from an unusual calamity such as a flood, an earthquake or an accidental spill of hazardous material that can endanger the quality of the water produced by a water system.
(6) Operational requirements means requirements that prescribe the manner in which water systems must be operated.
(7) Permit means a document issued to a water system that authorizes it to commence or continue to operate in the State of Oregon and lists the conditions the system must meet to continue operating.
(8) Safe drinking water means water that is sufficiently free from biological, chemical, radiological or physical impurities such that individuals will not be exposed to disease or harmful physiological effects.
(9) Sanitary survey means an on-site review of the source, facilities, equipment, operation and maintenance of a water system, including related land uses, for the purpose of evaluating the capability of that water system to produce and distribute safe drinking water.
(10) Special master means the person appointed by the court to administrate the water system.
(11) Variance means permission from the agency for a water system to provide water that does not meet water quality standards.
(12) Water supplier means any person, group of persons, municipality, district, corporation or entity that owns or operates a water system.
(13) Water system means a system for the provision of water for human consumption through pipes or other constructed conveyances.
(14) Waterborne disease means disease caused by chemical, physical, radiological or biological agents epidemiologically associated with infection, illness or disability that is transported to human beings by water that has been ingested or through contact as in bathing or other domestic uses.

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