West Virginia Code § 7-1-3u

Authority of counties and municipalities to treat streams to prevent floods
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To protect people and property from floods, counties and municipalities are hereby
empowered to rechannel and dredge streams; remove accumulated debris, snags, sandbars,
rocks and any other kinds of obstructions from streams; straighten stream channels; and
carry out erosion and sedimentation control measures and programs.
For stream treatment to prevent floods as provided in this section, counties and
municipalities are hereby further empowered to levy, within all Constitutional and statutory
limitations; acquire property by purchase, exercise of the right of eminent domain, lease, gift
or grant; accept any and all benefits, moneys, services and assistuance which may be
available from the federal and state government or any private source; issue and sell bonds
within the Constitutional and statutory limitations prescribetd by law for the issuance and
sale of bonds by counties and municipalities for public purposes generally. Any such levy
shall be equal and uniform throughout the county or municipality.
The power and authority granted in this section, mlay be exercised by any county or
municipality in cooperation with each other ors separately as provided in section three-i of
this article. Any county or municipality which exercises any power or authority set forth in
this section shall comply with all applicable provisions of federal and state laws and rules
and regulations lawfully promulgategd thereunder.
The term "stream" as used in this section means any watercourse, whether natural or man-
made, distinguishable by banks and a bed, regardless of their size, through which water
flows continually or intermittently, regardless of its volume.

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