[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 36, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 36CFR327.9]

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              TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
 
                    CHAPTER III--CORPS OF ENGINEERS,
                         DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
 
PART 327--RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING PUBLIC USE OF WATER RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS ADMINISTERED BY THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 327.9  Sanitation.

    (a) Garbage, trash, rubbish, litter, gray water, or any other waste 
material or waste liquid generated on the project and incidental to 
authorized recreational activities shall be either removed from the 
project or deposited in receptacles provided for that purpose. The 
improper disposal of such wastes, human and animal waste included, on 
the project is prohibited.
    (b) It is a violation to bring onto a project any household or 
commercial garbage, trash, rubbish, debris, dead animals or litter of 
any kind for disposal or dumping without the written permission of the 
District Commander. For the purposes of this section, the owner of any 
garbage, trash, rubbish, debris, dead animals or litter of any kind 
shall be presumed to be responsible for proper disposal. Such 
presumption will be sufficient to issue a citation for violation.
    (c) The spilling, pumping, discharge or disposal of contaminants, 
pollutants or other wastes, including, but not limited to, human or 
animal waste, petroleum, industrial and commercial products and by-
products, on project lands or into project waters is prohibited.
    (d) Campers, picnickers, and all other persons using a water 
resources development project shall keep their sites free of trash and 
litter during the period of occupancy and shall remove all personal 
equipment and clean their sites upon departure.
    (e) The discharge or placing of sewage, galley waste, garbage, 
refuse, or pollutants into the project waters from any vessel or 
watercraft is prohibited.

[65 FR 6900, Feb. 11, 2000]