Wisconsin Code § 31.30

Dams on Brule River
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It is declared to be the policy
of the state to prohibit forever the building or maintaining of any
dam or dams across the Brule River or any of its tributaries in
Douglas County, except that a dam with an adequate fishway may
be constructed across said Brule River at each of the 3 sites hereinafter described, or at such other sites as are selected by the department in place of any or all of the sites hereinafter mentioned,
the purpose of which shall be to provide a method whereby fish
declared to be undesirable for said stream by the department may
be eliminated or prevented from ascending the stream, and to permit said stream to be developed for trout in different stretches
thereof: site No. 1 known as Clevedon site in the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 10, township 49 north,
range 10 west; site No. 2 known as the Old Mill site in the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, section 11, township 47
north, range 10 west; and site No. 3, known as the Upper or Rock
dam site in the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 22, township 47 north, range 10 west; and all rights, privileges, and franchises granted prior to June 26, 1905, to any person or corporation to improve said Brule River or any of its tributaries in said county for any purpose whatever, are repealed and
annulled. No domestic corporation organized subsequent to such
date shall exercise any of the powers or privileges authorized or
conferred by ss. 180.15 to 180.18, 1925 stats., in, across or along
said river or any of its tributaries in Douglas County.
River.

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