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Code · Washington · Title 47 — Public Highways and Transportation · Chapter 47.38

RCW 47.38.050

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The department of transportation shall construct and maintain recreational vehicle sanitary disposal systems in the following safety rest areas lying along highways which are a part of the interstate highway system:
(1)Gee Creek safety rest area, northbound and southbound on Interstate 5 in Clark county;
(2)SeaTac safety rest area, northbound on Interstate 5 in King county;
(3)Silver Lake safety rest area, southbound on Interstate 5 in Snohomish county;
(4)Winchester Wasteway safety rest area, eastbound and westbound on Interstate 90 in Grant county;
(5)Sprague safety rest area, eastbound on Interstate 90 in Lincoln county;
(6)Selah Creek safety rest area, northbound and southbound on Interstate 82 in Yakima county;
(7)Indian John Hill safety rest area, eastbound and westbound on Interstate 90 in Kittitas county;
(8)Smokey Point safety rest area, northbound and southbound on Interstate 5 in Snohomish county;
(9)Schrag safety rest area, westbound on Interstate 90 in Adams county.
[ 1996 c 237 s 3 ; 1980 c 60 s 1 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 1980 c 60: "This act shall take effect July 1, 1980." [ 1980 c 60 s 4 .]
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