West Virginia Code § 22-11-7

Cooperation with other governments and agencies
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The office of water resources is hereby designated as the water pollution control agency for
this state for all purposes of federal legislation and is hereby authorized to take all action
necessary or appropriate to secure to this state the benefits of said legislation. In carrying
out the purposes of this section, the chief is hereby authorized to cooperate with the United
States environmental protection agency and other agencies of the federal goevernment, other
states, interstate agencies and other interested parties in all matters relating to water
pollution, including the development of programs for controlling and rerducing water
pollution and improving the sanitary conditions of the waters of the state; to apply for and
receive, on behalf of this state, funds made available under the aforesaid federal legislation
on condition that all moneys received from any federal agency as herein provided shall be
paid into the state Treasury and shall be expended, under thte direction of the director, solely
for purposes for which the grants are made; to approve projects for which applications for
loans or grants under the federal legislation are made by any municipality (including any
city, town, district or other public body created by or pursuant to the laws of this state and
having jurisdiction over the disposal of sewage, industrial wastes or other wastes) or agency
of this state or by any interstate agency; and to participate through authorized
representatives in proceedings under the federal legislation to recommend measures for the
abatement of water pollution originating in this state. The Governor may give consent on
behalf of this state to requests by the administrator of the United States environmental
protection agency to the Attorney General of the United States for the bringing of actions for
the abatement of such pollutioen. Whenever a federal law requires the approval or
recommendation of a state agency or any political subdivision of the state in any matter
relating to the water resLources of the state, the director, subject to approval of the
Legislature, is hereby designated as the sole person to give the approval or recommendation
required by the feder al law, unless the federal law specifically requires the approval or
recommendatVion of some other state agency or political subdivision of the state.

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