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Current as of October 02, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
In accordance with the procedures contained in § 66.05–10(d), the following navigable waters listed by the State in which they are located, are designated as State waters for private aids to navigation:
(a) Arizona. The portion of Lake Havasu within the State, except that portion within Havasu Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
(b) Louisiana. The portion of Toledo Bend Reservoir within the State.
(c) Missouri. Teach water within the State except the:
(1) Mississippi River; and
(2) Missouri River.
(d) Montana. The portion of Missouri River between the U.S. Highway 287 bridge near Townsend and Great Falls including the following impoundments:
(1) Black Eagle Dam Reservoir.
(2) Canyon Ferry Reservoir.
(3) Hauser Lake.
(4) Holter Lake.
(5) Rainbow Dam Reservoir.
(e) North Carolina. Navigable waters within the State not marked with Coast Guard aids to navigation on June 1, 1973.
(f) Pennsylvania. The portion of Youghiogheny River Reservoir within the State.
(f–1) South Carolina. (1) The portion of Lake Wylie within the State; (2) Lake Marion; (3) Lake Moultrie; and (4) Lake Murray.
(g) Texas. The portion of Toledo Bend Reservoir within the State.
(h) Virginia.
(1) Claytor Lake, on the New River in Pulaski County.
(2) Leesville Lake, on the Roanoke River below Smith Mountain Dam.
(3) The portions of the following reservoirs within the State:
(i) Gaston.
(ii) Holston.
(iii) John H. Kerr.
(iv) Philpott.
(i) Wisconsin. Navigable waters within the State not marked with Coast Guard aids to navigation as of May 1, 1996.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 33. Navigation and Navigable Waters § 33.66.05–100 Designation of navigable waters as State waters for private aids to navigation - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-33-navigation-and-navigable-waters/cfr-sect-33-66-05-100/
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