Permission Slip - Statewide Groundwater Monitoring Program is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is the Statewide Groundwater Monitoring Program?
A: The Statewide Groundwater Monitoring Program is a program in Oregon that monitors the quality and quantity of groundwater across the state.
Q: Why is it important to monitor groundwater?
A: Monitoring groundwater is important to understand its quality and quantity, and to ensure the long-term sustainability of water resources.
Q: Who is responsible for the Statewide Groundwater Monitoring Program?
A: The Statewide Groundwater Monitoring Program is managed by the Oregon Water Resources Department.
Q: What is a permission slip for the program?
A: A permission slip is a form that allows access to private properties for the purpose of monitoring groundwater.
Q: Do I need to fill out a permission slip if I don't own the property?
A: Yes, you need to obtain permission from the property owner to access the property for groundwater monitoring.
Q: Is participation in the program mandatory?
A: Participation in the Statewide Groundwater Monitoring Program is voluntary for property owners.
Q: What happens if I don't fill out a permission slip?
A: If you don't fill out a permission slip, your property will not be included in the monitoring program.
Q: How often is groundwater monitored?
A: Groundwater is typically monitored on a regular basis, but the frequency may vary depending on the location and specific requirements of the program.
Q: What is done with the data collected from groundwater monitoring?
A: The data collected from groundwater monitoring is used to assess the health of groundwater resources and inform water management decisions in Oregon.
Form Details:
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