33 USC Chapter 14
CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSION
through Public Law 118-10
§
661
Creation of commission; appointment of members; vacancies; powers generally
§
662
Organization; compensation of members; rules and regulations of procedure; traveling expenses
§
663
Territorial jurisdiction over hydraulic mining; hydraulic mining injurious to navigation prohibited
§
664
General duties as to plans for protection of navigation
§
665
Survey for debris reservoirs; study of methods of mines and mining
§
666
Noting conditions of navigable channels
§
667
Annual reports
§
668
"Hydraulic mining" and "mining by hydraulic process" defined
§
669
Petition by hydraulic miners
§
670
Surrender to United States of right to regulate debris of mine
§
671
Petition for common dumping ground, etc.
§
672
Notice of petition for dumping grounds, etc.; hearing
§
673
Order by commission directing method of mining, etc.; expenses of complying with order; exemption from mining taxes
§
674
Plans for and supervision of work required by order; permit to commence mining
§
675
Conditions precedent for commencement of mining operations
§
676
Allotment of expenses for common dumping grounds; location of impounding works
§
677
Limitation as to quantity of debris washed away
§
678
Modification and revocation of permit to mine
§
679
Violation of permit to mine; penalty
§
680
Examination of mines; reports
§
681
Repealed. Pub. L. 94–579, title VII, §704(a), Oct. 21, 1976, 90 Stat. 2792
§
682
Malicious injury to works; injury to navigable waters by hydraulic mining; penalty
§
683
Tax on operation of hydraulic mines; "debris fund"; advances by mine owners; storage for water and use of outlet facilities
§
684
Cooperation by commission with State authorities
§
685
Construction by commission of restraining works, etc.; use of debris fund
§
686
Construction of restraining works in conjunction with State
§
687
Use of State dredge and appliances in river and harbor improvements

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