South Dakota Code § 34A-2-103

Statement of groundwater protection strategy--Coordination of activities
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The state, under various statutes, has the established authority to provide for groundwater protection and pollution control. Under this chapter, the state has initiated a groundwater protection strategy that encompasses all waters below the surface of the land in a zone of saturation. This strategy consists of a variety of programs, activities and funds established by this chapter and other related chapters. These functions include chapters
46A-1
,
46A-2
, and
46A-3A
to
46A-3E
, inclusive, which provide for the state water plan, the state conservancy district and the establishment of water development districts; chapter
45-2
, which provides for geologic surveys; chapters
46-2
,
46-2A
,
46-5
, and
46-6
, which provide for the regulation of water rights, including appropriation of water, collection, preservation, and publication of data on groundwater, liability for damages to domestic and municipal wells, and regulation of drilling and construction of drinking water wells; chapter
34A-3A
, which provides for the regulation of public drinking water systems; chapter
34A-2
, which provides for the protection and control of pollution to the groundwater, and includes groundwater discharge permits, a groundwater quality classification system, groundwater quality standards, underground storage tank and aboveground storage tank regulations, the regulation of wastewater treatment facilities, and the regulation of on
-
site disposal of wastewater; chapter
1-49
, which provides for laboratory services related to environmental control; chapter
34A-13
, which provides for a petroleum release compensation fund; chapter
34A-12
, which provides for a regulated substance response fund; chapter
34A-6
, which provides for the regulation of solid waste; chapter
38-19
, which provides for the regulation of the use, storage and handling of fertilizers; chapter
38-21
, which provides for the regulation of the use, storage and handling of pesticides; chapter
34A-2A
, which provides for the regulation of chemigation; chapter
34A-11
, which provides for the regulation of hazardous wastes including special provisions for the regulation of polychlorinated biphenyls; chapter
45-9
, which provides for the regulation of oil and gas development, including underground injection control permits; chapters
45-6B
and
45-6C
, which provide for the regulation of mineral exploration, development, and mine reclamation; chapter
45-6
, which provides for the regulation of sand and gravel operations; and chapter
45-6D
, which provides for the regulation of uranium exploration. These programs, activities, and funds are all components of the state groundwater protection strategy and are used to maintain and improve the quality of the state's groundwaters. The agencies, departments, and programs responsible for administering these and other groundwater related functions shall coordinate their activities to ensure that comprehensive groundwater protection and management is being efficiently performed. The secretary, under the supervision of the Governor, shall oversee this coordination effort.

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