NAVIGABLE WATERS GENERALLY
Title 33 - Navigation and Navigable Waters
Regulations by Secretary of the Army for navigation of waters generally
Waters in Louisiana Purchase as public highways
Authority for compact between Middle Northwest States as to jurisdiction of offenses committed on boundary waters
Port Arthur Ship Canal
Regulations for navigation of South and Southwest Passes of Mississippi River; penalties
Bayou Cocodrie, Louisiana
Bayou Meto, Arkansas
Bear Creek, Mississippi
Big Tarkio River, Missouri
Cache River, Arkansas
Calumet River, Cook County, Illinois, old channel
Additional portion of Calumet River, old channel, abandoned as navigable water
Portion of Calumet River, Chicago, as nonnavigable stream
Chicago River at Chicago, Illinois
Chicago River, West Fork of South Branch
Chicago River, West arm of South Fork of South Branch
Crum River; old channel at mouth, Delaware Bay
Cuivre River, Missouri
East River, Wisconsin
Regulations to prevent injuries from target practice
Grand River, Missouri, above Brunswick
Iowa River, Iowa, above Toolsboro
Lake George, Mississippi
Little River, Arkansas, from Big Lake to Marked Tree
Mill Slough, Oregon
Mississippi River, West Channel, opposite La Crosse, Wisconsin
Mosquito Creek, South Carolina
Nodaway River, Missouri
Oklawaha River, Florida; Kyle and Young Canal and “Morrison Landing extension” substituted
Ollala Slough, Oregon
Water gauges on Mississippi River and tributaries
One Hundred and Two River, Missouri
Osage River, Missouri
Platte River, Missouri
Saint Marys River, Ohio and Indiana
Sturgeon Bay, Illinois
Swan Creek, Toledo, Ohio
Tchula Lake, Mississippi
Eagle Lake, Louisiana-Mississippi
Noxubee River, Mississippi
Bayou Saint John in New Orleans
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
Turtle Bay and Turtle Bayou, Texas
Scajaquada Creek, New York
Park River, Connecticut
Benton Harbor Canal, Michigan
Additional portion of Benton Harbor Canal, abandoned as navigable water
Burr Creek, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Bayou Savage (or Chantilly) in New Orleans
Fort Point Channel and South Bay, Boston, Massachusetts
Pike Creek, Wisconsin
Acushnet River section of New Bedford and Fairhaven Harbor, Massachusetts
West River in West Haven, Connecticut
Back Cove, Portland, Maine
Nonnavigability of Wisconsin River
Bayous Terrebonne and LeCarpe, Louisiana
Declaration of nonnavigability for portions of Lake Erie
Declaration of nonnavigability for Lake Erie, New York
East River, New York
East and Hudson Rivers, New York
Queens County, New York
Declaration of nonnavigability of portion of Hudson River, New York
River Raisin, Michigan
Declaration of nonnavigability of portions of Cleveland Harbor, Ohio
Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana
Additional portion of Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana
Portion of Sacramento River Barge Canal declared to not be navigable waters of United States
Declaration of nonnavigability for portion of Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel
Boston Inner Harbor and Fort Point Channel, Massachusetts
Declaration of nonnavigability for portions of Pelican Island, Texas
Steele and Washington Bayous, and Lake Washington, Mississippi
Declaration of nonnavigability for portions of Cuyahoga County, Ohio
San Francisco, California, Waterfront Area
Declaration of nonnavigability for portion of Pelican Island, Texas
Patapsco River, Maryland
Declaration of nonnavigability of a portion of the canal known as the James River and Kanawha Canal in Richmond, Virginia
Delaware River, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; permanent structures
Declaration of nonnavigability for portions of the Delaware River
Designation of nonnavigability for portions of Gloucester County, New Jersey
Wicomico River, Maryland
Wateree River
Nonapplicability of prohibitions and provisions for review and approval concerning wharves and piers
Central Delaware River, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Lake Oswego, Oregon; Lake Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; and Lake George, New York
Coalbank Slough deemed not navigable waters of the United States for certain purposes
Hudson River, Hudson County, New Jersey
Caven Point, New Jersey
Hackensack River, Hudson County, New Jersey
Kenduskeag Stream, Penobscot County, Maine
Erie Basin, Buffalo Harbor, New York
Union Canal, Outer Buffalo Harbor, New York
Trent River, Craven County, North Carolina
Green River, Washington
Burnham Canal, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Lawyer’s Ditch, Essex County, New Jersey
Middle River, Maryland
Norton Basin and Jamaica Bay, New York
Exemption from General Bridge Act of 1946
Declaration of nonnavigability for portions of Coney Island Creek and Gravesend Bay, New York
Declaration of nonnavigability of bodies of water in Ridgefield, New Jersey
Free passage to harbor of Michigan City, Indiana
Use of Government iron pier in Delaware Bay
Toll free rivers in Alabama
Des Moines River as toll free