Washington Statutes

§ 88.28.050 — Obstructing navigation—Penalty.

Washington § 88.28.050
JurisdictionWashington
Title 88NAVIGATION AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS
Ch. 88.28OBSTRUCTIONS IN NAVIGABLE WATERS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 88.28.050 (2026).

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Every person who shall in any manner obstruct the navigable portion or channel of any bay, harbor, or river or stream, within or bordering upon this state, navigable and generally used for the navigation of vessels, boats, or other watercrafts, or for the floating down of logs, cord wood, fencing posts or rails, shall, on conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not exceeding three hundred dollars: PROVIDED, That the placing of any mill dam or boom across a stream used for floating saw logs, cord wood, fencing posts or rails shall not be construed to be an obstruction to the navigation of such stream, if the same shall be so constructed as to allow the passage of boats, saw logs, cord wood, fencing posts or rails without unreasonable delay: PROVIDED FURTHER, That the obstruction of navigabl

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Legislative History

[1987 c 479 s 4;1888 p 190 s 1; Code 1881 s 919;1854 p 94 s 104; RRS s 9897.]

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