Washington Administrative Code
Title 220 - Fish and Wildlife, Department of
DEPARTMENT AND COMMISSION
Chapter 220-110 - Hydraulic code rules
- Section 220-110-010 - Purpose (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-020 - Definitions (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-030 - Hydraulic project approvals-Procedures (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-031 - Pamphlet hydraulic project approvals-Procedures (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-032 - Modification of technical provisions (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-035 - Miscellaneous hydraulic projects-Permit requirements and exemptions (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-040 - Freshwater technical provisions (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-050 - Bank protection (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-060 - Construction of freshwater docks, piers, and floats and the driving or removal of piling (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-070 - Water crossing structures (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-080 - Channel change/realignment (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-085 - Integration of hydraulic project approvals and forest practices applications (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-100 - Conduit crossing (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-120 - Temporary bypass culvert, flume, or channel (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-130 - Dredging in freshwater areas (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-140 - Gravel removal (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-150 - Large woody material removal or repositioning (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-160 - Felling and yarding of timber (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-170 - Outfall structures (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-180 - Pond construction (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-190 - Water diversions (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-200 - Mineral prospecting (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-201 - Mineral prospecting without timing restrictions (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-202 - Mineral prospecting with timing restrictions (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-206 - Authorized work times and mineral prospecting equipment restrictions by specific state waters for mineral prospecting and placer mining projects (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-223 - Freshwater lake bulkheads (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-224 - Freshwater boat hoists, ramps, and launches (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-230 - Saltwater technical provisions (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-240 - Tidal reference areas (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-250 - Saltwater habitats of special concern (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-270 - Common saltwater technical provisions (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-271 - Prohibited work times in saltwater areas (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-280 - Bulkheads and bank protection in saltwater areas (nonsingle family residence) (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-285 - Single-family residence bulkheads in saltwater areas (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-290 - Saltwater boat ramps and launches (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-300 - Saltwater piers, pilings, docks, floats, rafts, ramps, boathouses, houseboats, and associated moorings (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-310 - Utility lines (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-320 - Dredging in saltwater areas (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-330 - Marinas in saltwater areas (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-331 - Aquatic plant removal and control technical provisions (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-332 - Hand removal or control (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-333 - Bottom barriers or screens (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-334 - Weed rolling (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-335 - Mechanical harvesting and cutting (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-336 - Rotovation (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-337 - Aquatic plant dredging (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-338 - Water level manipulation (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-340 - Informal appeal of administrative actions (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-350 - Formal appeal of administrative actions (Repealed)
- Section 220-110-360 - Penalties (Repealed)
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