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Code · South Dakota · Title 46 · Chapter 46-18

46A-18-38. Powers of directors.

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The district board of directors may:
(1)Make surveys or utilize other surveys and data to plan and develop water projects;
(2)Cooperate or contract with any person, state, or subdivision thereof, federal agency or private or public corporation as necessary;
(3)Construct, clean, repair, alter, abandon, consolidate, reclaim, or change any watercourse, natural or artificial, within the district in cooperation with other state or federal public bodies having jurisdiction;
(4)Acquire, lease, operate, construct, and maintain dams, dikes, reservoirs, or other works as necessary;
(5)Acquire by gift, lease, purchase, or eminent domain any real and personal property as necessary;
(6)Sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of unneeded district property;
(7)Contract for purchase of insurance;
(8)Establish and maintain devices for acquiring and recording hydrological data;
(9)Enter into contracts for construction authorized by this chapter; and
(10)Acquire property and construct works outside the boundaries of the district.
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