RCW 79.110.330
Grant of overflow rights.
The department has the power and authority to grant to any person, the right, privilege, and authority to perpetually back and hold water upon or over any state-owned tidelands or shorelands, and to overflow and inundate the lands, whenever the department deems it necessary for the purpose of erecting, constructing, maintaining, or operating any water power plant, reservoir, or works for impounding water for power purposes, irrigation, mining, or other public use in accordance with the provisions of RCW 79.36.570.
[ 2005 c 155 § 220; 2003 c 334 § 613; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 66. Formerly RCW 79.91.190.]
NOTES:
Intent—2003 c 334: See note following RCW 79.02.010.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 79.110 - Aquatic Lands—Easements and Rights-of-Way.
79.110.001 - Intent—2005 c 155.
79.110.010 - Certain aquatic lands subject to easements for removal of valuable materials.
79.110.110 - Railroad bridge rights-of-way across navigable streams.
79.110.130 - Common carriers may bridge or trestle state waterways.
79.110.140 - Location and plans of bridge or trestle to be approved—Future alterations.
79.110.200 - Right-of-way for utility pipelines, transmission lines, etc.
79.110.210 - Right-of-way for utility pipelines, transmission lines, etc.—Procedure to acquire.
79.110.230 - Use of state-owned aquatic lands for public utility lines.
79.110.240 - Charge for term of easement—Recovery of costs.
79.110.300 - Right-of-way for irrigation, diking, and drainage purposes.
79.110.310 - Right-of-way for irrigation, diking, and drainage purposes—Procedure to acquire.
79.110.320 - Right-of-way for irrigation, diking, and drainage purposes—Appraisal—Certificate.