(1) The legislature finds
and declares that, due to the extraordinary volume of material
washed down onto beds of navigable waters and shorelands in the
Toutle river, Coweeman river, and portions of the Cowlitz river,
the dredge spoils placed upon adjacent publicly and privately
owned property in the areas, if further disposed, will be of
nominal value to the state and that it is in the best interests
of the state to allow further disposal without charge.
(2) All dredge spoil or materials removed from the
state-owned beds and shores of the Toutle river, Coweeman river,
and that portion of the Cowlitz river from two miles above the
confluence of the Toutle river to its mouth deposited on adjacent
public and private lands during the years 1980 through December
31, 1995, as a result of dredging of these rivers for navigation
and flood control purposes may be sold, transferred, or otherwise
disposed of by owners of the lands without the necessity of any
charge by the department and free and clear of any interest of
the department of the state of Washington.
[2005 c 155 § 111; 2000 c 13 § 2; 1989 c 213 § 4; 1985 c 307 § 7; 1985 c 12 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 22. Formerly RCW 79.90.160.]