Wisconsin Code § 200.43

Acquisition of property
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(1) GENERAL POWER OF
THE COMMISSION. The commission may acquire by gift, purchase, lease or other methods of acquisition or by condemnation,
any real property situated in the state and all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances belonging or in any way appertaining
to, or in any interest, franchise, easement, right or privilege
therein, that may be needed for the purpose of projecting, planning, constructing and maintaining the sewerage system, that may
be needed for the collection, transmission or disposal of all
sewage or drainage of the district or that may be needed for improving any river or stream within the district under s. 200.35 (8)
(a) or (b).
(2) ALTERING STREAMS OVER PRIVATE LANDS. No stream
over private lands may be altered unless the commission acquires
the lands under sub. (1) or unless the governing body of the village, town or city in which the stream is located approves the proposed alteration.
(3) CONDEMNATION. Section 32.05 controls the process of
condemnation under this section. The commission shall establish the public necessity for any acquisition by condemnation.
(4) CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY ACQUIRED. All property, real
or personal, acquired by the commission shall be taken for the
benefit of and shall belong to the district. The commission may
convey any part of its interest in real or personal property it has
acquired that is not needed to carry out the powers and duties of
the commission.

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