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DEQ Rule Advisory Committee Meeting on Umpqua River Basin Water Quality Management Plan

DEQ to hold second Rule Advisory Committee Meeting on Umpqua River Basin Water Quality Management Plan on April 2, 2026

This rulemaking updates the Water Quality Management Plan to implement the Umpqua River Basin Temperature Total Maximum Daily Load replacement. The US  Environmental Protection Agency, with support from DEQ, developed the TMDL to meet a court order requiring replacement of earlier temperature TMDLs. The replacements were necessary because of changes to Oregon’s water quality standard. EPA issued the revised Umpqua River Basin TMDL for Temperature on June 27, 2025.

DEQ has convened an advisory committee to review the policy issues and fiscal impacts related to the proposed rules. In convening this committee, DEQ has appointed members from organizations that represent and coordinate the interests of multiple communities likely to be affected by the rule. You can find the meeting materials, including the draft WQMP on the project rulemaking web page.

Meeting information: 10 to 11:30 a.m. April 2, 2026

How do I participate?

Meeting 2: April 29, 2026, 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. PT 

Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 890 2037 2682

This meeting is open to the public. Community members may attend committee meetings as observers but not to actively participate. The committee may designate time on the agenda to hear comments from the public as time allows. Later in this rulemaking proceeding DEQ will invite public comments on the proposed rules and will hold a public hearing. At that time any member of the public may submit comments on the rule or participate in the public hearing.

Additional information

Umpqua River Basin Temperature TMDL replacement project, please visit:

For more information, please contact:

Sarah Norpchen, Interim Basin Coordinator at
umpqua.tmdltemperature@deq.oregon.gov.

The image discusses the Umpqua TMDL and WQMP project, replacing 2006 guidelines, covering most waters in Oregon, excluding Little River.