Indiana Code 14-28-1-3.5. “Logjam”
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Sec. 3.5. As used in this chapter, “logjam” means an accumulation of lodged trees, root wads, or other debris that impedes the ordinary flow of water through a waterway. The term does not include the development of sandbars, sedimentation, or accumulations of stone or gravel. Logjams are evidenced by a blockage that does any of the following:
(1) Traverses the waterway.
(2) Causes upstream ponding.
(3) Results in significant bank erosion.
As added by P.L.105-2024, SEC.3.