Ecology created SMA_Poly_Adopt (also known as SMA_Jurisdiction_Lakes) by selecting appropriate water bodies from the National Hydrographic Dataset "NHDWaterbody.lyr" as maintained by the Department of Ecology.The Shoreline Management Act (SMA) applies to lake sand reservoirs greater than 20 acres in area. The area used to make this determination is defined by a continuous ordinary high water mark and may include vegetated areas as well as open water areas.Lakes over 1,000 acres in area and all associated shorelands are shorelines of statewide significance. Lakes of statewide significance are listed by county in WAC 173-20.Water bodies found to be smaller than the 20-acre minimum will be removed from SMA_Poly_Adopt. Water bodies greater than 20 acres not captured in SMA_Poly_Adopt will be added to it. These changes occur on an irregular basis. See Chapter 173-18-044 WACThe SMA_Jurisdiction_Lakes dataset was resynchronized to the March 2019 version of the NHDhttps://ecology.wa.gov/Water-Shorelines/Shoreline-coastal-management/Shoreline-coastal-planning/Shoreline-Master-Programs
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Overview012Chapter 173-18-044 WACECYRCW 90.58SEASMASMPShorelands and Environmental Assistance ProgramShoreline Management ActShoreline Master ProgramShorelines of the StateWATWashington State Department of EcologyhydrographyhydrologyinlandWaterslakestreamssurface waterwaterwaterbodies
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Dcat Issued2023-04-03T16:48:35.000Z
Dcat Modified2023-03-22T14:48:47.901Z
Dcat Publisher NameWashington State Department of Ecology, SEA Program
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