RCW 77.57.010
Fish guards required on diversion devices—Penalties, remedies for failure.
(1) A diversion device used for conducting water from a lake, river, or stream for any purpose shall be equipped with a fish guard approved by the director to prevent the passage of fish into the diversion device. The fish guard shall be maintained at all times when water is taken into the diversion device. The fish guards shall be installed at places and times prescribed by the director upon thirty days' notice to the owner of the diversion device.
(2) Each day the diversion device is not equipped with an approved fish guard is a separate offense. If within thirty days after notice to equip a diversion device the owner fails to do so, the director may take possession of the diversion device and close the device until it is properly equipped. Expenses incurred by the department constitute the value of a lien upon the diversion device and upon the real and personal property of the owner. Notice of the lien shall be filed and recorded in the office of the county auditor of the county in which the action is taken.
[ 2005 c 146 § 901; 1998 c 190 § 85; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 70; 1955 c 12 § 75.20.040. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 45; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-319. Formerly RCW 77.55.040, 75.20.040.]
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Part headings not law—2005 c 146: See note following RCW 77.55.011.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 77.57 - Fishways, Flow, and Screening.
77.57.010 - Fish guards required on diversion devices—Penalties, remedies for failure.
77.57.020 - Review of permit applications to divert or store water—Water flow policy.
77.57.030 - Fishways required in dams, obstructions—Penalties, remedies for failure.
77.57.040 - Director may modify inadequate fishways and fish guards.
77.57.050 - If fishway is impractical, fish hatchery or cultural facility may be provided in lieu.
77.57.060 - Director may modify inadequate fishways and protective devices.
77.57.070 - Diversion of water—Screen, bypass required.
77.57.080 - Operation and maintenance of fish collection facility on Toutle river.