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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The legislative assembly declares and establishes the following goals and objectives:
1. That it is necessary for the long-term welfare and economic well-being of the Souris River basin, and the entire state and its citizens, that the planning, design, and construction of the Mouse River enhanced flood control project be completed and implemented.
2. That the Red River valley water supply project is critical to provide a dependable water supply for current and future generations in eastern North Dakota and is essential to provide for the long-term welfare, economic well-being, and quality of life for the entire state.
3. That it is necessary for the long-term welfare and economic well-being of the Red River basin, and the entire state and its citizens, that the planning, design, and construction of the Fargo-Moorhead flood control project be completed and implemented.
4. That regional water supply and rural water systems are necessary to provide a dependable and adequate quantity and quality water supply for municipal, domestic, rural, and industrial uses.
5. That the state water commission and the southwest water authority shall begin the process of reviewing capital repayment and revenues being returned to the resources trust fund; payments necessary to meet obligations of existing bonds and other loans; mill levies; ownership of land and associated facilities; existing construction documents; liabilities; contracts with cities, bulk users, companies, and other users; and other items, and shall report to the legislative assembly those steps necessary for the transfer of ownership and responsibility of the southwest pipeline project from the state water commission to the southwest water authority.
6. That the state water commission and the Garrison Diversion Conservancy District shall enter discussions with the bureau of reclamation concerning Garrison diversion unit facilities.
7. That projects receiving state funds for construction and implementation not assert, claim, or seek to prevent other opportunities, either public or private, to utilize waters of the Missouri River for industrial uses in this state.
8. That local water management and flood control projects are necessary for the economic well-being and quality of life of citizens in those local areas.
9. That irrigation development offers significant opportunities for agriculture in this state.
10. That an infrastructure loan fund for water development and management will provide significant financial benefits to projects and the citizens of this state, and will provide new capabilities to implement necessary water infrastructure projects across the state.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 61. Waters § 61-41-02. Legislative intent--Reports to legislative assembly - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-61-waters/nd-cent-code-sect-61-41-02/
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