US Code Title 33 Chapter 1 Navigable Waters Generally

Subchapter I - General Provisions

§ 1 - Regulations by Secretary of the Army for Navigation of Waters Generally
§ 2 - Regulations for Navigation of South and Southwest Passes of Mississippi River; Penalties
§ 3 - Regulations to Prevent Injuries From Target Practice
§ 4 - Water Gauges on Mississippi River and Tributaries
§ 5 - Abolition of Tolls on Government Canals, Canalized Rivers, Etc.; Expense of Operation, Repairs to and Reconstruction of Canals, Etc.; Panama Canal Excepted; Levies by Non-federal Interest
§ 6 - Free Passage to Harbor of Michigan City, Indiana
§ 7 - Use of Government Iron Pier in Delaware Bay
§ 8 - Toll Free Rivers in Alabama
§ 9 - Des Moines River as Toll Free
§ 10 - Waters in Louisiana Purchase as Public Highways
§ 11 - Authority for Compact Between Middle Northwest States as to Jurisdiction of Offenses Committed on Boundary Waters
§ 12 - Port Arthur Ship Canal

Subchapter II - Waters Declared Nonnavigable: Change of Name

§ 21 - Bayou Cocodrie, Louisiana
§ 22 - Bayou Meto, Arkansas
§ 23 - Bear Creek, Mississippi
§ 24 - Big Tarkio River, Missouri
§ 25 - Cache River, Arkansas
§ 26 - Calumet River, Cook County, Illinois, Old Channel
§ 26a - Additional Portion of Calumet River, Old Channel, Abandoned as Navigable Water
§ 26b - Portion of Calumet River, Chicago, as Nonnavigable Stream
§ 27 - Chicago River At Chicago, Illinois
§ 27a - Chicago River, West Fork of South Branch
§ 27b - Chicago River, West Arm of South Fork of South Branch
§ 28 - Crum River; Old Channel At Mouth, Delaware Bay
§ 29 - Cuivre River, Missouri
§ 29a - East River, Wisconsin
§ 30 - Grand River, Missouri, Above Brunswick
§ 31 - Iowa River, Iowa, Above Toolsboro
§ 32 - Lake George, Mississippi
§ 33 - Little River, Arkansas, From Big Lake to Marked Tree
§ 34 - Mill Slough, Oregon
§ 35 - Mississippi River, West Channel, Opposite La Crosse, Wisconsin
§ 36 - Mosquito Creek, South Carolina
§ 37 - Nodaway River, Missouri
§ 38 - Oklawaha River, Florida; Kyle and Young Canal and &Quot;morrison Landing Extension" Substituted
§ 39 - Ollala Slough, Oregon
§ 40 - One Hundred and Two River, Missouri
§ 41 - Osage River, Missouri
§ 42 - Platte River, Missouri
§ 43 - Saint Marys River, Ohio and Indiana
§ 44 - Sturgeon Bay, Illinois
§ 45 - Swan Creek, Toledo, Ohio
§ 46 - Tchula Lake, Mississippi
§ 47 - Eagle Lake, Louisiana-mississippi
§ 48 - Noxubee River, Mississippi
§ 49 - Bayou Saint John in New Orleans
§ 50 - Turtle Bay and Turtle Bayou, Texas
§ 51 - Scajaquada Creek, New York
§ 52 - Park River, Connecticut
§ 53 - Benton Harbor Canal, Michigan
§ 53a - Additional Portion of Benton Harbor Canal, Abandoned as Navigable Water
§ 54 - Burr Creek, Bridgeport, Connecticut
§ 55 - Bayou Savage (or Chantilly) in New Orleans
§ 56 - Fort Point Channel and South Bay, Boston, Massachusetts
§ 57 - Pike Creek, Wisconsin
§ 58 - Acushnet River Section of New Bedford and Fairhaven Harbor, Massachusetts
§ 59 - West River in West Haven, Connecticut
§ 59a - Back Cove, Portland, Maine
§ 59b - Bayous Terrebonne and Lecarpe, Louisiana
§ 59c - East River, New York
§ 59c-1 - East and Hudson Rivers, New York
§ 59c-2 - East River, New York
§ 59c-3 - Queens County, New York
§ 59d - River Raisin, Michigan
§ 59e - Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana
§ 59e-1 - Additional Portion of Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana
§ 59f - Boston Inner Harbor and Fort Point Channel, Massachusetts
§ 59g - Steele and Washington Bayous, and Lake Washington, Mississippi
§ 59h - Northern Embarcadero Area, San Francisco, California
§ 59h-1 - San Francisco, California, Waterfront Area
§ 59i - Patapsco River, Maryland
§ 59j - Delaware River, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Permanent Structures
§ 59j-1 - Declaration of Nonnavigability for Portions of the Delaware River
§ 59k - Wicomico River, Maryland
§ 59l - Nonapplicability of Prohibitions and Provisions for Review and Approval Concerning Wharves and Piers
§ 59m - Lake Oswego, Oregon; Lake Coeur D'alene, Idaho; and Lake George, New York
§ 59n - Hudson River, Hudson County, New Jersey
§ 59n-1 - Caven Point, New Jersey
§ 59o - Hackensack River, Hudson County, New Jersey
§ 59p - Kenduskeag Stream, Penobscot County, Maine
§ 59q - Erie Basin, Buffalo Harbor, New York
§ 59q-1 - Union Canal, Outer Buffalo Harbor, New York
§ 59r - Trent River, Craven County, North Carolina
§ 59s - Green River, Washington
§ 59t - Burnham Canal, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
§ 59u - Lawyer's Ditch, Essex County, New Jersey
§ 59v - Middle River, Maryland
§ 59w - Norton Basin and Jamaica Bay, New York
§ 59x - Exemption From General Bridge Act of 1946
§ 59y - Declaration of Nonnavigability for Portions of Coney Island Creek and Gravesend Bay, New York
§ 59z - Declaration of Nonnavigability of Bodies of Water in Ridgefield, New Jersey
§ 59aa - Nonnavigability of Wisconsin River
§ 59bb - Declaration of Nonnavigability for Portions of Lake Erie
§ 59bb-1 - Declaration of Nonnavigability for Lake Erie, New York
§ 59cc - Declaration of Nonnavigability of Portion of Hudson River, New York
§ 59dd - Declaration of Nonnavigability of Portions of Cleveland Harbor, Ohio
§ 59ee - Portion of Sacramento River Barge Canal Declared to Not Be Navigable Waters of United States
§ 59ee-1 - Declaration of Nonnavigability for Portion of Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel
§ 59ff - Declaration of Nonnavigability for Portions of Pelican Island, Texas
§ 59gg - Declaration of Nonnavigability for Portions of Cuyahoga County, Ohio
§ 59hh - Declaration of Nonnavigability for Portion of Pelican Island, Texas
§ 59ii - Declaration of Nonnavigability of a Portion of the Canal Known as the James River and Kanawha Canal in Richmond, Virginia
§ 59jj - Designation of Nonnavigability for Portions of Gloucester County, New Jersey
§ 59kk - Wateree River

Last modified: October 26, 2015