West Virginia Code § 31-15A-6

Powers, duties and responsibilities of the council generally;
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comprehensive assessment.
(a) In addition to the powers set forth elsewhere in this article, the council is granted, has
and may exercise all powers necessary or appropriate to carry out and effectuate the
purposes and intent of this article. The council shall have the power and capacity to:
(1) Provide consultation services to project sponsors in connection with the planning,
acquisition, improvement, construction or development of any infrastructure project or
project;
(2) Periodically prepare a list of infrastructure projects or projects which cannot meet the
established funding guidelines of the various state infrastructure agencies, other than the
Housing Development Fund, but which are consistent with the mandates of this article and
recommend to the Water Development Authority that it make a grant or loan to the project
sponsors from the infrastructure fund to finance the cost of one or more such projects or
infrastructure projects; l
(3) Do all other acts necessary and proper to carry out the powers expressly granted to the
authority in this article; and i
(4) Make and execute contracts, commitments and obligations and other instruments
necessary or convenient for the exercise of its powers.
(b) The council shall develop a comprehensive statewide inventory of water supply systems
and sewage treatment systems and an assessment of current and future needs. The
assessment shall identify the areas of the state which do not have adequate public water or
sewage systems and offer recommendations for the construction of new facilities or the
extension or eVxpansion of existing facilities to meet the identified needs. The council shall
include in the assessment an identification of the obstacles, issues and problems which
prevent or inhibit development of adequate infrastructure throughout the state, including
financial, governmental, physical, or geographical factors and make recommendation as the
council considers appropriate regarding the obstacles, issues or problems identified. This
comprehensive inventory and assessment shall be updated at least once in every three-year
period after the initial assessment and inventory is completed in 1996.
(c) The council shall study the viability of the consolidation of public service districts
throughout the state. The council shall report their findings and conclusions on or before
January 16, 1995 to the Governor, Speaker of the House of Delegates and President of the
Senate.

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