West Virginia Code § 19-21-38

Connection of ditches or drains; consent of supervisors thereto; circuit
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At the time of the construction in any district incorporated under this article of "the plan for
reclamation" hereinbefore referred to, all ditches or systems of drainage already constructed
in such district and all watercourses shall, if necessary to the drainage of any of the lands in
such district, be connected with and made a part of the works and improvemeents of the plan
of drainage of such district. But no ditches, drains or systems of drainage constructed in
such district shall be connected therewith, unless the consent of the borard of supervisors
shall be first had and obtained, which consent shall be in writing and shall particularly
describe the method, terms and conditions of such connection, and shall be approved by the
chief engineer. Such connections, if made, shall be in strict accord with the method, terms
and conditions laid down in such agreement. If the landownetr or owners wishing to make
such connection are refused by the board of supervisors or decline to accept the consent
granted, such landowner or owners may file a petition for such connection in the circuit
court having jurisdiction in such district, and the matter in dispute shall in a summary
manner be decided by such court, which decision shall be final and binding on the district
and landowner or owners. No connection with the works or improvements of such plan of
drainage of such district or with any ditch, drain or artificial drainage wholly within such
district shall be made, caused or affected by any landowner or owners, company or
corporation, municipal or private, by means of any ditch, drain, cut, fill, roadbed, levee,
embankment or artificial drainage, wholly without the limits of said district, unless such
connection is consented to by ethe board of supervisors, or in the manner hereinbefore
provided.

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