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§ 90.48.364 — Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Definitions.
Washington § 90.48.364
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Wash. Rev. Code § 90.48.364 (2026).
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For the purposes of this chapter, "technical feasibility" or "technically feasible" means that given available technology, a restoration or enhancement project can be successfully completed at a cost that is not disproportionate to the value of the resource before the injury.
Effective dates — 1991 c 200: See RCW 90.56.901 .
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§ 90.56.901
Washington § 90.56.901
Legislative History
[1991 c 200 s 811.]
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Water masters—Appointment, compensation.§ 90.03.090
Water master's power of arrest.§ 90.03.100
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