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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 332', '§332', '§ 79', '§79', '§ 332', '§332', '§ 332', '§ 79']

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In Washington, a hydropower developer may need to obtain the appropriate permit, lease, or right-of-way to access State lands. The [[Washington Department of Natural Resources]] issues permits, leases, and right-of-ways for State-owned aquatic, forest, and other lands.
==3-WA-b.1 to 3-WA-b.2 – Does the Developer Need to Lease State Lands?== In Washington, a hydropower developer may need to obtain lease from the [[Washington Department of Natural Resources]] to develop a project on State-owned lands. For more information, see: <span class="btn btn-rapid btn-state">[[RAPID/Roadmap/3-WA-d | State Land Lease: <br>3-WA-d]]</span> ==3-WA-b.3 to 3-WA-b.4 – Does the Developer Need Access to State-Owned Aquatic Lands?== In Washington, a hydropower developer may need to obtain an Aquatic Use Authorization/Aquatic Lands Lease from the [[Washington Department of Natural Resources]] for proposed project activities that take place on state-owned aquatic lands. [[Washington Governor’s Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance – Aquatic Use Authorization]]; [[Washington – Wash. Admin. Code §§ 332-30 et seq., Aquatic Land Management|W.A.C. §332-30-122(1)]]; [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.105 et seq., Aquatic Lands|R.C.W. §79.105.110]]. Washington has approximately 1,300 miles of state–owned tidelands, 6,700 acres of harbor areas, and 2,000 square miles of marine beds in submerged lands. [[Washington – Wash. Admin. Code §§ 332-30 et seq., Aquatic Land Management| W.A.C. §332-30-100]]. For more information, see: <span class="btn btn-rapid btn-state">[[RAPID/Roadmap/3-WA-f | Aquatic Use Authorization: <br>3-WA-f]]</span> ==3-WA-b.5 to 3-WA-b.6 - Does the Developer Need Access to Private or State Forest Land?== In Washington, a hydropower developer may need to obtain a Forest Practices Permit from the [[Washington Department of Natural Resources]] to construct access roads or transmission line right-of-ways on private and State forest land. For more information, see: <span class="btn btn-rapid btn-state">[[RAPID/Roadmap/3-WA-g | Forest Practices Permit: <br>3-WA-g]]</span> ==3-WA-b.7 to 3-WA-b.9 – Does the Developer Need a Right-of-Way Across State Lands?== In Washington, a hydropower developer my need access across State lands. Any developer seeking a right-of-way across State lands must obtain approval from the [[Washington Department of Natural Resources]]. For more information, see: <span class="btn btn-rapid btn-state">[[RAPID/Roadmap/3-WA-e | State Land Right-of-Way: <br>3-WA-e]]</span>
[[Washington Governor’s Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance – Aquatic Use Authorization]];
[[Washington – Wash. Admin. Code §§ 332-30 et seq., Aquatic Land Management]]; [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.105 et seq., Aquatic Lands]];
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