Washington Statutes

§ 90.88.005 — Findings—Intent.

Washington § 90.88.005
JurisdictionWashington
Title 90WATER RIGHTS—ENVIRONMENT
Ch. 90.88AQUATIC REHABILITATION ZONES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 90.88.005 (2026).

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(1)The legislature finds that Hood Canal is a precious aquatic resource of our state. The legislature finds that Hood Canal is a rich source of recreation, fishing, aquaculture, and aesthetic enjoyment for the citizens of this state. The legislature also finds that Hood Canal has great cultural significance for the tribes in the Hood Canal area. The legislature therefore recognizes Hood Canal's substantial environmental, cultural, economic, recreational, and aesthetic importance in this state.
(2)The legislature finds that Hood Canal is a marine water of the state at significant risk. The legislature finds that Hood Canal has a "dead zone" related to low-dissolved oxygen concentrations, a condition that has recurred for many years. The legislature also finds that this problem and variou

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[2007 c 341 s 50;2005 c 478 s 1.]

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