Washington Statutes
§ 90.03.410 — Crimes against water code—Interference with works—Wrongful use of water—Property destruction—Penalty.
Washington § 90.03.410
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Wash. Rev. Code § 90.03.410 (2026).
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(1)Any person or persons who shall willfully interfere with, or injure or destroy any dam, dike, headgate, weir, canal or reservoir, flume, or other structure or appliance for the diversion, carriage, storage, apportionment, or measurement of water for irrigation, reclamation, power, or other beneficial uses, or who shall willfully use or conduct water into or through his or her ditch, which has been lawfully denied him or her by the water master or other competent authority, or shall willfully injure or destroy any telegraph, telephone, or electric transmission line, or any other property owned, occupied, or controlled by any person, association, or corporation, or by the United States and used in connection with said beneficial use of water, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor or, if there
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Legislative History
[2013 c 23 s 598;1971 ex.s. c 152 s 8;1921 c 103 s 2;1917 c 117 s 41; RRS s 7393. Formerly RCW90.32.020.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 90.03.015
Definitions.§ 90.03.020
Units of water measurement.§ 90.03.030
Right to convey water along lake or stream—Conveyance to intake structure in neighboring state.§ 90.03.060
Water masters—Appointment, compensation.§ 90.03.090
Water master's power of arrest.§ 90.03.100
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