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Code · Washington · Title 90 — Water Rights—Environment · Chapter 90.56

RCW 90.56.050

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The department may adopt rules including but not limited to the following matters:
(1)Procedures and methods of reporting discharges and other occurrences prohibited by this chapter;
(2)Procedures, methods, means, and equipment to be used by persons subject to regulation by this chapter and such rules may prescribe the times, places, and methods of transfer of oil;
(3)Coordination of procedures, methods, means, and equipment to be used in the removal of oil;
(4)Development and implementation of criteria and plans to meet oil spills of various kinds and degrees;
(5)When and under what circumstances, if any, chemical agents, such as coagulants, dispersants, and bioremediation, may be used in response to an oil spill;
(6)The disposal of oil recovered from a spill; and
(7)Such other rules and regulations as the exigencies of any condition may require or such as may be reasonably necessary to carry out the intent of this chapter.
[ 1991 c 200 s 106 ; 1971 ex.s. c 180 s 3 . Formerly RCW 90.48.380 .]
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