Washington Administrative Code
Title 220 - Fish and Wildlife, Department of
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS AND CONSERVATION
Chapter 220-660 - Hydraulic code rules
Section 220-660-040 - Applicability of hydraulic project approval authority
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 220-660-040
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) When an HPA is required: A person must obtain an HPA from the department before conducting a hydraulic project, unless the activity is exempt from this requirement as provided in subsection (2) of this section.
(2) No HPA is required for the following hydraulic projects:
(a) Installing oyster stakes, boundary
markers, or property line markers by hand or with hand-held tools;
(b) Driving across an established ford
(RCW
77.55.031);
(c) Remedial actions by the department of
ecology or a person under a consent decree, order, or agreed order under
RCW
70.105D.090 (RCW
77.55.061) . Although no HPA is required, the
department of ecology must ensure compliance with the substantive requirements
of this chapter;
(d) Landscape
management plans approved by the department and the department of natural
resources under
RCW
76.09.350(2) serve as an HPA
for the life of the plan if fish are selected as one of the public resources
covered under the plan (RCW 77.55.201
);
(e) Removing derelict fishing
gear according to the guidelines described in
RCW
77.12.865 (RCW
77.55.041);
(f) Removing crab pots and other shellfish
gear under a permit issued under
RCW
77.70.500;
(g) An activity conducted solely to remove or
control Spartina (RCW
77.55.051);
(h) An activity conducted solely to remove or
control purple loosestrife performed with hand-held tools, hand-held equipment,
or equipment carried by a person (RCW 77.55.-051);
(i) Installing or removing a portable boat
hoist in a lake if the hoist:
(i) Is not
permanently installed;
(ii) Does
not have a frame length greater than fifteen feet;
(iii) Does not have armoring or other
structures installed for a foundation or protection;
(iv) Does not have a canopy;
(v) Is not installed or removed using
equipment operated on the bed;
(vi)
Is not installed at the inlet or outlet of any stream;
(vii) Does not require any dredging, filling,
pile driving, or any other bed modifications during installation or
removal;
(viii) Is not modified
during or after installation by adding docks, ramps, floats, or other
structures that add surface area to the hoist or allow for moorage of
additional water-craft; and
(ix) Is
not installed in any of the following sockeye salmon-bearing lakes during times
of the year when spawning and egg incubation is occurring in beach areas:
Table 1
Authorized Work Times to Install Portable Boat Hoists in Lakes with Sockeye Spawning Beaches
Lake Name and Water Resource Inventory Area ((WRIA) in parentheses) | Authorized Work Times |
Baker (04) | June 15 - August 15 |
Cle Elum (39) | September 1 - March 31 |
Osoyoos (49) | May 15 - September 30 |
Ozette (20) | August 1 - October 31 |
Pleasant (20) | August 1 - October 31 |
Sammamish (08) | July 15 - September 30 |
Washington (08) | July 15 - September 30 |
(j) Installing, maintaining, or removing
scientific measurement devices if:
(i) All
work conducted waterward of the OHWL is done by hand or with hand-held
tools;
(ii) The project does not
create a blockage to fish passage, even temporarily; and
(iii) The project does not include dewatering
the job site, placing fill or concrete, or excavating or grading the bed or
bank.
(k) Forest
practices hydraulic projects, as defined in
chapter
76.09 RCW and governed in
Title 222 WAC; and
(1) Installation or
maintenance of tideland and floating private sector commercial fish and
shellfish culture facilities (RCW 77.12.047) .
However, an HPA is required to construct accessory hydraulic structures, such
as bulkheads or boat ramps.
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