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Code · South Dakota · Title 9 · Chapter 9-40

9-40-4.1. Water pollution prevention contracts.

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Every municipality shall have the further right, power, and authority to accept contributions or other aid from commercial, industrial, or other establishments for the purpose of aiding in the prevention or abatement of water pollution, and in furtherance of such purpose to enter into contracts and agreements, either long term or short term, with any such establishment covering the collection, treatment, or disposal by the municipality of sewage and other wastes from any establishment, the financing, construction, operation, and maintenance of facilities therefor, the charges or compensation to be paid by such establishment, the use and operation by any municipality of sewage collection, treatment, or disposal facilities owned by any such establishment, and the coordination of the sewage collection, treatment, or disposal facilities of the municipality with the sewage collection, treatment, or disposal facilities of any such establishment.
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