Minnesota Statutes 103G.541 – Municipal Dams On Red River of the North
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Subdivision 1.Authority to construct dam.
A municipality owning or permanently controlling property where a proposed dam is to be constructed may:
Terms Used In Minnesota Statutes 103G.541
- Municipality: means a home rule charter or statutory city. See Minnesota Statutes 103G.005
- state: extends to and includes the District of Columbia and the several territories. See Minnesota Statutes 645.44
- Utility: means a sanitary sewer, storm sewer, potable water distribution, and transmission, distribution, or furnishing, at wholesale or retail, of natural or manufactured gas, electricity, telephone, or radio service or communications. See Minnesota Statutes 103G.005
(1) construct a dam on the property and across that portion of the Red River of the North that forms a part of the boundary common to this state and the state of North Dakota to conserve water for municipal, commercial, and domestic use; and
(2) construct, in connection with the dam structures, fishways, raceways, sluiceways, and wasteways necessary or convenient for the proper construction and utility of the dam and as may be required by law.
Subd. 2.Consent of the United States and North Dakota.
If required by law or treaty, the municipality must first obtain the consent of the United States and of the state of North Dakota for the construction.