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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 198 — Municipal power and water districts

198.22 Municipal water districts.

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198.22 Municipal water districts.
(1)Creation. Municipal water districts may be created as provided for in this section and when created shall be considered municipal corporations and may exercise the powers herein granted.
(2)Definitions. The provisions of ss. 198.01 to 198.04 , 198.06
(2)to
(7), 198.10
(5), 198.12
(1)to
(5), 198.13
(3)to
(5), 198.14
(1),
(2),
(5)to
(8)and
(10)to
(15), 198.145 , 198.15 , 198.165 , 198.17
(6)to
(8), 198.18
(2)to
(5), 198.21 and 893.77
(3)apply to municipal water districts, except that as applied to this section the following shall apply:
(a)“Municipal power district,” “power district” and “district” mean a municipal water district organized pursuant to this section.
(b)“Public utility” or “utility” means the plant, equipment, material, supplies and any other or different property including contract rights, used and useful primarily for the production, transmission, purification, delivery or furnishing of water to or for the public for any purpose, or to a municipality, county or other governmental unit of this state.
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