§ 77.55.011 Definitions
§ 77.55.021 Permit
§ 77.55.031 Driving across established ford
§ 77.55.041 Derelict fishing, crab, and other shellfish gear — Removal
§ 77.55.051 Spartina/purple loosestrife — Removal or control
§ 77.55.061 Hazardous substance remedial actions — Procedural requirements not applicable
§ 77.55.081 Removal or control of aquatic noxious weeds — Rules — Pamphlet
§ 77.55.091 Small scale prospecting and mining — Rules
§ 77.55.101 Environmental excellence program agreements — Effect on chapter
§ 77.55.111 Habitat incentives agreement
§ 77.55.121 Habitat incentives program — Goal — Requirements of agreement — Application evaluation factors
§ 77.55.131 Dike vegetation management guidelines — Memorandum of agreement
§ 77.55.151 Permit issued to a marina or marine terminal for regular maintenance activities
§ 77.55.161 Stormwater discharges
§ 77.55.171 Watershed restoration projects — Permit processing
§ 77.55.181 Fish habitat enhancement project — Permit review and approval process — Fees — Limitation of liability
§ 77.55.191 Columbia river anadromous fish sanctuary — Restrictions
§ 77.55.201 Landscape management plan
§ 77.55.211 Informational brochure
§ 77.55.221 Flood damage repair and reduction activities — Five-year maintenance permit agreements
§ 77.55.231 Conditions imposed upon a permit — Reasonably related to project — Least impactful modifications — Minor modifications to plans/work timing
§ 77.55.241 Off-site mitigation
§ 77.55.251 Mitigation plan review
§ 77.55.261 Placement of woody debris as condition of permit
§ 77.55.271 Sediment dredging or capping actions — Dredging of existing channels and berthing areas — Mitigation not required
§ 77.55.281 Fishways on certain agricultural drainage facilities
§ 77.55.331 Hydraulic project approval account
§ 77.55.341 Department to prepare and distribute information to the public
§ 77.55.351 Department to develop system to provide access to hydraulic project approval applications
§ 77.55.361 Limitations of chapter to a forest practices hydraulic project — Adoption of rules for concurrent review process — Department’s duties regarding chapter 76.09 RCW
§ 77.55.371 Memorandum of agreement to implement integration of hydraulic project approvals into forest practices applications — Interagency contract
§ 77.55.400 Determination as to whether construction is a hydraulic project — Preapplication determination — Review and comment period — Written determination
§ 77.55.410 Violation of chapter
§ 77.55.420 Stop work order — Notice — Appeal
§ 77.55.430 Notice to comply — Notice — Appeal
§ 77.55.440 Penalties — Notice — Appeal — Authority of attorney general to recover penalty — Penalty schedule
§ 77.55.450 Administrative inspection warrant
§ 77.55.460 Disapproval of an application — Notice — Review
§ 77.55.470 Remedies under chapter not exclusive
§ 77.55.480 Habitat recovery pilot program

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