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§ 15-2101. Definitions and construction.    The  following  words and phrases when used in title 21 are defined as  follows:    1. "Real estate," when used without words of limitation, includes  all  uplands,  lands under water, the waters of any lake, pond or stream, all  water and riparian rights or privileges, all water powers, water plants,  and all dams, races, sluiceways and machinery connected  therewith,  and  any  and  all easements and incorporeal hereditaments, and every estate,  interest and right, legal or equitable,  in  land  or  water,  including  terms for years, and liens, legal or equitable, on real estate, as above  defined,  in way of judgment, mortgage or otherwise, and all real estate  as above defined acquired or used for railroad, highway, or other public  purposes.    2. "Regulating reservoir" means a basin for impounding  water,  formed  or  enlarged  by  a  dam,  constructed  or maintained for the purpose of  regulating the flow of a stream or  river  and  shall  be  construed  to  include  the  dams  and  dikes or other structures by means of which the  water is or is to be impounded, the gate houses,  including  controlling  gates, sluices, screens, racks and other accessories thereto; spillways,  fishways,  log  or  ice chutes, or barriers and all accessories thereto;  all bridges or roadways over or appurtenant to the dams and  dikes;  all  other  structures,  devices, or appliances connected with or appurtenant  to any of the structures hereinbefore enumerated, in  such  manner  that  they  cannot  be  removed  without  injury to such structures or without  impairing the usefulness thereof for the purposes  for  which  they  are  intended;  the  lands  under the water impounded, or to be impounded, by  the dam or dams, and such lands surrounding or adjacent to the  dam,  or  the  water  impounded  or  to  be impounded thereby, and such other real  estate and appliances, including roadways and telephone lines, as  shall  be  necessary  for  the  purposes  of  the construction, maintenance, or  operation of a regulating reservoir, as above  defined,  also  including  such land surrounding such reservoir as may be necessary to preserve and  protect   such  reservoir  from  unsanitary  conditions,  and  from  any  encroachment affecting its use for the purpose of regulating the flow of  the stream or river for the regulation of which it may  be  constructed.  Such  term  is  not  intended  to  include  a reservoir created by a dam  constructed or maintained for power purposes, but is intended to include  a reservoir at or by reason of which there may be, as an incident to the  construction, maintenance and operation of  such  regulating  reservoir,  the  possibility  of  the  utilization  of a portion of the water stored  thereby for power purposes, without in  any  way  interfering  with  the  primary purpose of a reservoir constructed under the provisions of title  21 of this article.    3.  "Benefit  or benefits" shall be interpreted to include benefits to  real  estate,  public  or  private,  to  municipal  water   supply,   to  navigation,  to  agriculture  and  to  industrial and general welfare by  reason of the maintenance  and  operation  of  a  regulating  reservoir,  whether  such  benefit  shall inure to a person, a public corporation or  the state. In the  event  that  any  regulating  reservoir  operates  to  relieve  the state of any obligation by reason of diversion of the water  of any river for canal purposes, the  state,  to  the  extent  that  the  maintenance  and operation of such reservoir may accomplish such relief,  shall be deemed to have received benefit therefrom.    4. "Board" shall mean the river regulating board of a district.    5. "Preliminary expenses" shall be construed to mean expenditures made  or incurred by the state on account of the services or expenses  of  its  officers or employees in making studies, investigations, surveys, plans,  specifications  and  estimates;  in  negotiating,  drafting, and lettingcontracts; in supervising and directing the construction  of  works  and  structures,  as  authorized or required by title 21 of this article; and  the expenses of procuring searches, or abstracts of title of real estate  for  the  purpose  of  carrying  out  the provisions of title 21 of this  article.    6. "Regulation" means only such regulation as can be had  through  the  construction,   maintenance  and  operation  of  regulating  reservoirs,  excepting as otherwise expressly provided in title 21 of this article.    7. "Average flow" means that result in terms of cubic  feet  of  water  per  second derived by the division of the total number of cubic feet of  water flowed by any stream or river, at the location thereon  where  the  measurement  is  taken,  in one year, or for an average of years, by the  number of seconds in a year.    8. "Average normal flow" means that result in terms of cubic  feet  of  water  per  second  derived by the division of the total number of cubic  feet of water flowed by any stream or river,  at  the  location  thereon  where  the  measurement thereof is taken, on those days in a year during  which such flow did not exceed  the  average  flow,  by  the  number  of  seconds in the total number of such days.    9. "Cost of construction" shall be construed to include in addition to  the  cost  of  a  regulating  reservoir,  all  preliminary expenses, all  expenses of organization of the district,  engineering  fees,  costs  of  surveys,  plans, advertising, salaries, compensation and expenses of the  board, together with all legal and other  expenses,  incidental  to  the  construction of such reservoirs up to time of the completion thereof.    10.  "Cost of maintenance and operation" shall be construed to include  all such expenses for repairs and upkeep of  the  regulating  reservoir,  all  such  expenses  necessary to the proper operation of such reservoir  for the purposes for which it was constructed and all such part  of  the  compensation and expenses of the board, its officers and employees after  the  completion  of  such regulating reservoir as are in the judgment of  the board and the department properly chargeable thereto.    11. "High flow line" means the  line  which  will  be  made  around  a  reservoir  by  the water therein when it is at the level of the crest of  the reservoir spillway.    12. "Low flow line" means the line made by the water  of  a  reservoir  when  it is at the lowest level which, consistent with the regulation of  the flow of the river and the maintenance of  sanitary  conditions,  the  board with the approval of the department shall fix and determine.    13.  "Unsanitary  condition  or  conditions"  means  such condition or  conditions as are a menace to the public health.    14. The  general  provisions  and  definitions  appearing  in  section  15-1903  shall,  where  appropriate,  be applicable to the functions and  duties of the department or board, as the case may be, under title 21.

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§ 15-2101. Definitions and construction.    The  following  words and phrases when used in title 21 are defined as  follows:    1. "Real estate," when used without words of limitation, includes  all  uplands,  lands under water, the waters of any lake, pond or stream, all  water and riparian rights or privileges, all water powers, water plants,  and all dams, races, sluiceways and machinery connected  therewith,  and  any  and  all easements and incorporeal hereditaments, and every estate,  interest and right, legal or equitable,  in  land  or  water,  including  terms for years, and liens, legal or equitable, on real estate, as above  defined,  in way of judgment, mortgage or otherwise, and all real estate  as above defined acquired or used for railroad, highway, or other public  purposes.    2. "Regulating reservoir" means a basin for impounding  water,  formed  or  enlarged  by  a  dam,  constructed  or maintained for the purpose of  regulating the flow of a stream or  river  and  shall  be  construed  to  include  the  dams  and  dikes or other structures by means of which the  water is or is to be impounded, the gate houses,  including  controlling  gates, sluices, screens, racks and other accessories thereto; spillways,  fishways,  log  or  ice chutes, or barriers and all accessories thereto;  all bridges or roadways over or appurtenant to the dams and  dikes;  all  other  structures,  devices, or appliances connected with or appurtenant  to any of the structures hereinbefore enumerated, in  such  manner  that  they  cannot  be  removed  without  injury to such structures or without  impairing the usefulness thereof for the purposes  for  which  they  are  intended;  the  lands  under the water impounded, or to be impounded, by  the dam or dams, and such lands surrounding or adjacent to the  dam,  or  the  water  impounded  or  to  be impounded thereby, and such other real  estate and appliances, including roadways and telephone lines, as  shall  be  necessary  for  the  purposes  of  the construction, maintenance, or  operation of a regulating reservoir, as above  defined,  also  including  such land surrounding such reservoir as may be necessary to preserve and  protect   such  reservoir  from  unsanitary  conditions,  and  from  any  encroachment affecting its use for the purpose of regulating the flow of  the stream or river for the regulation of which it may  be  constructed.  Such  term  is  not  intended  to  include  a reservoir created by a dam  constructed or maintained for power purposes, but is intended to include  a reservoir at or by reason of which there may be, as an incident to the  construction, maintenance and operation of  such  regulating  reservoir,  the  possibility  of  the  utilization  of a portion of the water stored  thereby for power purposes, without in  any  way  interfering  with  the  primary purpose of a reservoir constructed under the provisions of title  21 of this article.    3.  "Benefit  or benefits" shall be interpreted to include benefits to  real  estate,  public  or  private,  to  municipal  water   supply,   to  navigation,  to  agriculture  and  to  industrial and general welfare by  reason of the maintenance  and  operation  of  a  regulating  reservoir,  whether  such  benefit  shall inure to a person, a public corporation or  the state. In the  event  that  any  regulating  reservoir  operates  to  relieve  the state of any obligation by reason of diversion of the water  of any river for canal purposes, the  state,  to  the  extent  that  the  maintenance  and operation of such reservoir may accomplish such relief,  shall be deemed to have received benefit therefrom.    4. "Board" shall mean the river regulating board of a district.    5. "Preliminary expenses" shall be construed to mean expenditures made  or incurred by the state on account of the services or expenses  of  its  officers or employees in making studies, investigations, surveys, plans,  specifications  and  estimates;  in  negotiating,  drafting, and lettingcontracts; in supervising and directing the construction  of  works  and  structures,  as  authorized or required by title 21 of this article; and  the expenses of procuring searches, or abstracts of title of real estate  for  the  purpose  of  carrying  out  the provisions of title 21 of this  article.    6. "Regulation" means only such regulation as can be had  through  the  construction,   maintenance  and  operation  of  regulating  reservoirs,  excepting as otherwise expressly provided in title 21 of this article.    7. "Average flow" means that result in terms of cubic  feet  of  water  per  second derived by the division of the total number of cubic feet of  water flowed by any stream or river, at the location thereon  where  the  measurement  is  taken,  in one year, or for an average of years, by the  number of seconds in a year.    8. "Average normal flow" means that result in terms of cubic  feet  of  water  per  second  derived by the division of the total number of cubic  feet of water flowed by any stream or river,  at  the  location  thereon  where  the  measurement thereof is taken, on those days in a year during  which such flow did not exceed  the  average  flow,  by  the  number  of  seconds in the total number of such days.    9. "Cost of construction" shall be construed to include in addition to  the  cost  of  a  regulating  reservoir,  all  preliminary expenses, all  expenses of organization of the district,  engineering  fees,  costs  of  surveys,  plans, advertising, salaries, compensation and expenses of the  board, together with all legal and other  expenses,  incidental  to  the  construction of such reservoirs up to time of the completion thereof.    10.  "Cost of maintenance and operation" shall be construed to include  all such expenses for repairs and upkeep of  the  regulating  reservoir,  all  such  expenses  necessary to the proper operation of such reservoir  for the purposes for which it was constructed and all such part  of  the  compensation and expenses of the board, its officers and employees after  the  completion  of  such regulating reservoir as are in the judgment of  the board and the department properly chargeable thereto.    11. "High flow line" means the  line  which  will  be  made  around  a  reservoir  by  the water therein when it is at the level of the crest of  the reservoir spillway.    12. "Low flow line" means the line made by the water  of  a  reservoir  when  it is at the lowest level which, consistent with the regulation of  the flow of the river and the maintenance of  sanitary  conditions,  the  board with the approval of the department shall fix and determine.    13.  "Unsanitary  condition  or  conditions"  means  such condition or  conditions as are a menace to the public health.    14. The  general  provisions  and  definitions  appearing  in  section  15-1903  shall,  where  appropriate,  be applicable to the functions and  duties of the department or board, as the case may be, under title 21.

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§ 15-2101. Definitions and construction.    The  following  words and phrases when used in title 21 are defined as  follows:    1. "Real estate," when used without words of limitation, includes  all  uplands,  lands under water, the waters of any lake, pond or stream, all  water and riparian rights or privileges, all water powers, water plants,  and all dams, races, sluiceways and machinery connected  therewith,  and  any  and  all easements and incorporeal hereditaments, and every estate,  interest and right, legal or equitable,  in  land  or  water,  including  terms for years, and liens, legal or equitable, on real estate, as above  defined,  in way of judgment, mortgage or otherwise, and all real estate  as above defined acquired or used for railroad, highway, or other public  purposes.    2. "Regulating reservoir" means a basin for impounding  water,  formed  or  enlarged  by  a  dam,  constructed  or maintained for the purpose of  regulating the flow of a stream or  river  and  shall  be  construed  to  include  the  dams  and  dikes or other structures by means of which the  water is or is to be impounded, the gate houses,  including  controlling  gates, sluices, screens, racks and other accessories thereto; spillways,  fishways,  log  or  ice chutes, or barriers and all accessories thereto;  all bridges or roadways over or appurtenant to the dams and  dikes;  all  other  structures,  devices, or appliances connected with or appurtenant  to any of the structures hereinbefore enumerated, in  such  manner  that  they  cannot  be  removed  without  injury to such structures or without  impairing the usefulness thereof for the purposes  for  which  they  are  intended;  the  lands  under the water impounded, or to be impounded, by  the dam or dams, and such lands surrounding or adjacent to the  dam,  or  the  water  impounded  or  to  be impounded thereby, and such other real  estate and appliances, including roadways and telephone lines, as  shall  be  necessary  for  the  purposes  of  the construction, maintenance, or  operation of a regulating reservoir, as above  defined,  also  including  such land surrounding such reservoir as may be necessary to preserve and  protect   such  reservoir  from  unsanitary  conditions,  and  from  any  encroachment affecting its use for the purpose of regulating the flow of  the stream or river for the regulation of which it may  be  constructed.  Such  term  is  not  intended  to  include  a reservoir created by a dam  constructed or maintained for power purposes, but is intended to include  a reservoir at or by reason of which there may be, as an incident to the  construction, maintenance and operation of  such  regulating  reservoir,  the  possibility  of  the  utilization  of a portion of the water stored  thereby for power purposes, without in  any  way  interfering  with  the  primary purpose of a reservoir constructed under the provisions of title  21 of this article.    3.  "Benefit  or benefits" shall be interpreted to include benefits to  real  estate,  public  or  private,  to  municipal  water   supply,   to  navigation,  to  agriculture  and  to  industrial and general welfare by  reason of the maintenance  and  operation  of  a  regulating  reservoir,  whether  such  benefit  shall inure to a person, a public corporation or  the state. In the  event  that  any  regulating  reservoir  operates  to  relieve  the state of any obligation by reason of diversion of the water  of any river for canal purposes, the  state,  to  the  extent  that  the  maintenance  and operation of such reservoir may accomplish such relief,  shall be deemed to have received benefit therefrom.    4. "Board" shall mean the river regulating board of a district.    5. "Preliminary expenses" shall be construed to mean expenditures made  or incurred by the state on account of the services or expenses  of  its  officers or employees in making studies, investigations, surveys, plans,  specifications  and  estimates;  in  negotiating,  drafting, and lettingcontracts; in supervising and directing the construction  of  works  and  structures,  as  authorized or required by title 21 of this article; and  the expenses of procuring searches, or abstracts of title of real estate  for  the  purpose  of  carrying  out  the provisions of title 21 of this  article.    6. "Regulation" means only such regulation as can be had  through  the  construction,   maintenance  and  operation  of  regulating  reservoirs,  excepting as otherwise expressly provided in title 21 of this article.    7. "Average flow" means that result in terms of cubic  feet  of  water  per  second derived by the division of the total number of cubic feet of  water flowed by any stream or river, at the location thereon  where  the  measurement  is  taken,  in one year, or for an average of years, by the  number of seconds in a year.    8. "Average normal flow" means that result in terms of cubic  feet  of  water  per  second  derived by the division of the total number of cubic  feet of water flowed by any stream or river,  at  the  location  thereon  where  the  measurement thereof is taken, on those days in a year during  which such flow did not exceed  the  average  flow,  by  the  number  of  seconds in the total number of such days.    9. "Cost of construction" shall be construed to include in addition to  the  cost  of  a  regulating  reservoir,  all  preliminary expenses, all  expenses of organization of the district,  engineering  fees,  costs  of  surveys,  plans, advertising, salaries, compensation and expenses of the  board, together with all legal and other  expenses,  incidental  to  the  construction of such reservoirs up to time of the completion thereof.    10.  "Cost of maintenance and operation" shall be construed to include  all such expenses for repairs and upkeep of  the  regulating  reservoir,  all  such  expenses  necessary to the proper operation of such reservoir  for the purposes for which it was constructed and all such part  of  the  compensation and expenses of the board, its officers and employees after  the  completion  of  such regulating reservoir as are in the judgment of  the board and the department properly chargeable thereto.    11. "High flow line" means the  line  which  will  be  made  around  a  reservoir  by  the water therein when it is at the level of the crest of  the reservoir spillway.    12. "Low flow line" means the line made by the water  of  a  reservoir  when  it is at the lowest level which, consistent with the regulation of  the flow of the river and the maintenance of  sanitary  conditions,  the  board with the approval of the department shall fix and determine.    13.  "Unsanitary  condition  or  conditions"  means  such condition or  conditions as are a menace to the public health.    14. The  general  provisions  and  definitions  appearing  in  section  15-1903  shall,  where  appropriate,  be applicable to the functions and  duties of the department or board, as the case may be, under title 21.