Washington Administrative Code
Title 332 - Natural Resources, Board and Department of (See also Title 222)
Chapter 332-30 - Aquatic land management
Section 332-30-166 - Open water disposal sites
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Open water disposal sites are established primarily for the disposal of dredged material obtained from marine or fresh waters. These sites are generally not available for disposal of material derived from upland or dryland excavation except when such materials would enhance the aquatic habitat.
(2) Material may be disposed of on state-owned aquatic land only at approved open water disposal sites and only after authorized in writing from the department. Applications for use of any area other than an established site shall be rejected. However, the applicant may appeal to the Dredged Material Management Program (DMMP) for establishment of a new site. DMMP consists of the following agencies: The Washington state department of natural resources; the Washington state department of ecology; the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 10; and U.S. Seattle District Army Corps of Engineers.
(3) Application for use of an established site must be for dredged material that meets the approval of federal and state agencies and for which there is no practical alternative upland disposal site or beneficial use such as beach enhancement.
(4) The department will only authorize the site for disposal after:
(5) Any use authorization granted by the department shall be subject to the terms and conditions of any required federal, state, or local permits.
(6) The department shall suspend or terminate any authorization to use a site upon the expiration of any required permit.
(7) All authorizations for use of a designated site must require notification to DNR in Olympia 24 hours prior to each use.
(8) Pipeline disposal of material to an established disposal site will require special consideration.
(9) The department will charge fees at rates sufficient to cover all departmental costs associated with management of the sites. Fees will be reviewed and adjusted annually or more often as needed. A damage fee may be charged for unauthorized disposal or disposal beyond the authorized site. Army Corps of Engineers navigation channel maintenance projects where there is no local sponsor are exempt from this fee schedule.
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(10) Open water disposal site selection. Sites are selected and managed by the department with the advice of the DMMP. The DMMP has developed a series of guidelines for use in selecting disposal sites. The objectives of the site selection guidelines are to reduce damage to living resources known to utilize the area, and to minimize the disruption of normal human activity that is known to occur in the area. The guidelines are as follows:
(11) The department shall conduct such subtidal surveys as are necessary for siting and managing the disposal sites.
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.30.150, 79.90.550, 79.90.555 and 79.90.560. 94-23-006 (Order 628), § 332-30-166, filed 11/3/94, effective 12/4/94. Statutory Authority: RCW 79.90.560. 90-02-085, § 332-30-166, filed 1/3/90, effective 2/3/90; 88-13-082 (Order 537, Resolution No. 585), § 332-30-166, filed 6/17/88. Statutory Authority: RCW 79.90.100 and 43.30.150. 85-15-050 (Order 451, Resolution No. 492), § 332-30-166, filed 7/16/85. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.30.150. 80-09-005 (Order 343), § 332-30-166, filed 7/3/80.