2016 North Dakota Century Code Title 61 Waters Chapter 61-21.1 Water Project Development
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CHAPTER 61-21.1
WATER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
61-21.1-01. Definitions.
In this chapter, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires:
1. "Commission" means the state water commission.
2. "Cost of works" means necessary costs for designing, engineering, surveying, and
construction of a water project.
3. "Landowner" means any person who holds ownership rights in real estate sufficient to
have a legally protectable interest in the real estate, including a tenancy or leasehold
interest.
4. "Lender" includes the Bank of North Dakota.
5. "Person" does not include any governmental entity or an urban or rural water users
association.
6. "Water project" means any project for conserving, draining, and distributing water,
including reservoirs, dams, diversion canals, distribution canals, channels, ditches,
lateral ditches, drains, dikes, and pumping units, constructed for the purpose of
irrigation, watering stock, or supplying water for domestic, agricultural, recreational,
fish and wildlife use, flood control, drainage, water conservation and regulation,
storage, diversion, or carrying of water.
61-21.1-02. Industrial commission to issue bonds - Program administered by
agriculture commissioner.
Bonds may be issued by the industrial commission pursuant to chapter 4-36 for the purpose
of making loans to lenders and requiring the proceeds of the loans to be used by the lenders to
make loans to landowners for water projects. The industrial commission, for the administration
of the program established pursuant to this chapter, may delegate to the agriculture
commissioner, and the agriculture commissioner is authorized to exercise, all administrative
powers granted to the industrial commission pursuant to chapter 4-36.
61-21.1-03. Contents of application - Approval by water commission.
A water project and the cost of works must be approved by the commission before a loan to
finance the cost of works is eligible to be made by a lender with the proceeds of a loan from the
industrial commission. An application for approval must be in writing in a form prescribed by the
commission and must include:
1. The name and address of the applicant;
2. An economic analysis of the water project;
3. An engineering analysis of the water project;
4. An analysis of the water project's impact upon surrounding land and landowners;
5. Copies of all governmental permits and licenses and private rights or permissions
required to complete the water project;
6. Maps, plans, and other documentation describing the water project and its location;
7. Proof of the necessary ownership rights to construct the water project; and
8. Any other information the commission may require.
61-21.1-04. Review of applications - Conditions - Approval.
An applicant shall submit the application to the commission. The commission shall review all
applications received. If the commission determines that further information is required or that
the proposed water project is not meritorious or feasible, the application must be returned to the
applicant. Upon return of the application, an applicant may provide the information or make
necessary modifications and refile the application. An application that has been returned twice
may not be resubmitted without prior approval of the commission. If no further information is
required and the commission determines that the proposed water project is meritorious and
feasible, the commission shall approve the application and forward it to the agriculture
commissioner.
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61-21.1-05. Meritorious and feasible water project - Determination.
A water project is meritorious and feasible if it meets the following criteria:
1. The benefit of the water project must exceed all costs of the water project, or be
beneficial for water conservation, fish and wildlife, and recreation use.
2. The water project must be designed, engineered, surveyed, and constructed in a safe
manner using existing proven knowledge and techniques.
3. All governmental permits and rights and private rights or permissions required to
complete the water project must be obtained.
61-21.1-06. Eminent domain unaffected.
The approval or provision of financial assistance for any water project under this chapter
does not change the right of any entity to exercise the power of eminent domain. The exercise
of the power of eminent domain under this chapter is subject to chapter 32-15.
61-21.1-07. Assumption of liability - Condition to obtaining funding.
The state assumes no liability and provides no guarantee that a water project that is
financially assisted under this chapter will not cause damages or will operate as expected. In
order to obtain any financial assistance under this chapter, a landowner shall agree in writing to
indemnify and hold harmless the state, its employees, and its agents and assigns, for any
liability or claim of liability arising from the establishment, construction, reconstruction, repair,
maintenance, or operation of the water project.
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