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Clean Vessel Program and Pumpout Locations
The federal Clean Vessel Act provides funds to help reduce pollution from vessel sewage
discharges into U.S. waters. These funds come from taxes on the sales of fishing equipment
and on recreational boating fuel. Washington State Parks makes grants to both public and
private sector boating facility operators for the construction, renovation, operation and
maintenance of pumpout and dump stations for use by recreational boaters. The program also
provides boater education to promote public awareness about boat sewage and its proper
disposal.
In 2011, Washington boaters prevented 4,093,514 gallons of sewage from
contaminating Washington's waters by using Clean Vessel Act pumpout facilities.
A clean marine environment is very important for everyone to enjoy the beautiful bodies
of water throughout Washington. Boaters can help keep Washington's waterways clean. Washington
offers more than 150 disposal facilities with a variety of stationary and portable pumpouts
that provide a convenient way to properly dispose of boat sewage. For additional convenience,
on-the-water restrooms and pumpout skiffs that can service boats right in their slips also
are available.
For more information about pumpout locations, you can use either the search feature or
the map shown below.
Pumpouts: Chief Timothy Park
Contact Information
Chief Timothy Park
13766 Hwy 12
Clarkston, WA 99403
mailing address:
13766 Hwy 12
Clarkston, WA 99403
phone: (509) 758-9580
fax: (509) 751-9668
Contact name: Scott Patterson
Contact phone: (509) 758-9580
Location Located on Snake River , in Lower Granite Lake.
The facility is within Asotin County.
| Latitude | 46.41578 | 46° 24' 56.81" |
| Longitude | -117.19543 | 117° 11' 43.55" |
THIS REPRODUCTION IS NOT FOR USE IN NAVIGATION
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Open during the summer season, 24 hours a day. There is a fee for using this pumpout. There is a stationary pumpout. The stationary pumpout is located on the dock.
Marine Services
Day Use/Campground Accommodations
Campsite fires are allowed.
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