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Home›Business & Finance›Bill to Regulate Suction Dredging in Washington
Business & Finance

January 22, 2015 · about 11 years ago

Bill to Regulate Suction Dredging in Washington

Rep. Gael Tarleton has introduced a bill, HB 1162, that would limit the use of suction dredging in Washington rivers and streams. Suction dredging is mostly unregulated in Washington state. Tarleton’s bill would require the state Department of Fish and Wildlife to establish a workgroup and study the

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Rep. Gael Tarleton has introduced a bill, HB 1162, that would limit the use of suction dredging in Washington rivers and streams.

Suction dredging is mostly unregulated in Washington state. Tarleton’s bill would require the state Department of Fish and Wildlife to establish a workgroup and study the impacts of suction dredging on native fish habitats.

The workgroup would include diverse stakeholders such as Native American tribes and recreational groups. A moratorium would also be imposed while the department studies the practice.

“ Washington state lags far behind our Pacific Northwest neighbors in placing reasonable restrictions on suction dredging ,” said Tarleton . “ It’s time for us to ensure that regulations protecting access to public lands and waters apply to everyone – fishers, hunters, and miners alike. We must protect access for future generations.”

Oregon and California have placed a moratorium on suction dredging while they study the issue. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has banned the activity in Idaho streams and rivers with fish runs at risk.

The Fish and Wildlife study and workgroup recommendations must be submitted to the Legislature by October 31, 2016.

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