Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 33 : Section 407


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 407. Deposit of refuse in navigable waters generally

      It shall not be lawful to throw, discharge, or deposit, or cause,
    suffer, or procure to be thrown, discharged, or deposited either
    from or out of any ship, barge, or other floating craft of any
    kind, or from the shore, wharf, manufacturing establishment, or
    mill of any kind, any refuse matter of any kind or description
    whatever other than that flowing from streets and sewers and
    passing therefrom in a liquid state, into any navigable water of
    the United States, or into any tributary of any navigable water
    from which the same shall float or be washed into such navigable
    water; and it shall not be lawful to deposit, or cause, suffer, or
    procure to be deposited material of any kind in any place on the
    bank of any navigable water, or on the bank of any tributary of any
    navigable water, where the same shall be liable to be washed into
    such navigable water, either by ordinary or high tides, or by
    storms or floods, or otherwise, whereby navigation shall or may be
    impeded or obstructed: Provided, That nothing herein contained
    shall extend to, apply to, or prohibit the operations in connection
    with the improvement of navigable waters or construction of public
    works, considered necessary and proper by the United States
    officers supervising such improvement or public work: And provided
    further, That the Secretary of the Army, whenever in the judgment
    of the Chief of Engineers anchorage and navigation will not be
    injured thereby, may permit the deposit of any material above
    mentioned in navigable waters, within limits to be defined and
    under conditions to be prescribed by him, provided application is
    made to him prior to depositing such material; and whenever any
    permit is so granted the conditions thereof shall be strictly
    complied with, and any violation thereof shall be unlawful.



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