West Virginia Code § 20-13-2

Legislative findings and purpose
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The Legislature finds that efforts to restore, protect and utilize West Virginia's rivers and
streams for public health, recreation, commercial and habitat uses are most successful when
citizens work in partnership with state agencies to manage the state's rivers and streams by
combining community resources, local initiative and state agency support.
It is the purpose of the Legislature, therefore, to establish a program to encourage citizens
to work in partnership with appropriate state agencies so that the state's rivers and streams:
(a) Are safe for swimming, fishing and other forms of recreation; (b) can support appropriate
public and commercial purposes; and (c) can provide habitat for uplant and animal life.

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