Web1 AN ACT Relating to fish passage project permit streamlining; and amending RCW 77.55.181, 90.58.147, and 47.85.0202 . 3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON: 4 Sec. 1. RCW 77.55.181 and 2024 c 166 s 1 are each amended to 5 read as follows: 6 (1)(a) In order to receive the permit review and … WebAlphabetization—2008 c 277: "The code reviser is directed to put the defined terms in RCW 77.08.010 in alphabetical order." [ 2008 c 277 § 1 .] Purpose—2002 c 281: "The legislature recognizes the potential economic and environmental damage that can occur from the introduction of invasive aquatic species. The purpose of this act is to ...
Fish Passage Waiver Agreement
WebFeb 7, 2024 · Development permits ( RCW 90.58.147(3)). WSDOT must ensure that the project activities within WDFW’s Hydraulic Project jurisdiction focus on restoration of fish … WebDec 1, 2024 · This is a database of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service guidance documents that are statements of general applicability, intended to have future effect on the behavior of regulated parties, that set forth policy on a statutory, regulatory, or technical issue, or an interpretation of a statute or regulation. If you have a question or suggestion ... hide the penny
Chapter 77.55 RCW: CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN STATE …
WebRCW 90.58.147 Substantial development permit—Exemption for projects to improve fish or wildlife habitat or fish passage. (1) A public or private project that is designed to improve fish or wildlife habitat or fish passage shall be exempt from the substantial development permit requirements of this chapter when all of the following apply: WebBefore applying for any other permits, send your completed application and any other documents to DNR. Mail your completed application with a $25.00 Application Fee to: DNR, Aquatic Resources Division. Attn: Mooring Buoy Program. 1111 Washington ST … WebSpecial hunt permits and raffles; Places to go hunting; Licenses & Permits. ... Barriers to fish passage -- in the form of road culverts, dams, dikes, and other obstructions -- reduce the distribution and habitat available to fish, … hide the preview pane