WAC 332-52-120
Sanitation. (1) How and where can refuse
or waste be disposed on department-managed lands?
(a) Where toilet or sewage facilities are provided, no
person shall dispose of human waste except in those
facilities.
(b) Persons shall not deposit an individual's solid human
waste within two hundred feet of any campsite, trail, or body
of water. An individual's solid human waste shall be disposed
of by burying to a depth of at least six inches.
(c) Where the department has provided receptacles,
persons shall deposit bottles, cans, waste paper, garbage and
other appropriate refuse in designated receptacles. If no
receptacle is provided, persons shall take such refuse with
them for disposal off-site.
(d) Persons shall not use department-provided receptacles
for the disposal of personal or commercial refuse, garbage,
debris or waste not associated with recreational activities on
department-managed lands.
(e) Persons shall not leave or burn refuse or waste of
any kind on department-managed lands, nor pollute or
contaminate department-managed lands, including but not
limited to any stream, river, lake, marine waters, or other
body of water running in, through, or adjacent to
department-managed lands, except as authorized by these rules.
(f) DNR may establish controlled discharge areas in order
to prohibit discharge of waste from vessels in designated
water recreation facilities as referred to in WAC 332-52-305(1). Refuse or waste from vessels does not include
the discharge of greywater.
(2) Any violation of this section is an infraction under
chapter 7.84 RCW.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.30 RCW and RCW 43.12.065. 09-05-034, § 332-52-120, filed 2/11/09, effective 3/14/09.]