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17-50-310. County powers regarding property, water rights, and water facilities --Retainage.
(1) A county may:
(a) purchase, receive by donation, or lease any real or personal property or water rightsnecessary for the use of the county;
(b) purchase or otherwise acquire the necessary real estate upon which to sink wells toobtain water for sprinkling roads and for other county purposes and erect thereon pumpingapparatus, tanks, and reservoirs for obtaining and storing water for such purposes and preserve,take care of, manage, and control that real estate and those facilities;
(c) purchase, receive by donation, or lease any water rights or stock or rights in reservoirsor storage companies or associations for the use of citizens of the county;
(d) construct dams and canals for the storage and distribution of waters referred to inSubsection (1)(c); and
(e) fix the price for and sell water, water rights, stock, or rights in reservoir or storagecompanies or associations, with the dams and canals, as are not required for public use to citizensof the county.
(2) If any payment on a contract with a private contractor to construct dams and canalsunder this section is retained or withheld, it shall be retained or withheld and released as providedin Section 13-8-5.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 133, 2000 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-17 > Chapter-50 > 17-50-310

17-50-310. County powers regarding property, water rights, and water facilities --Retainage.
(1) A county may:
(a) purchase, receive by donation, or lease any real or personal property or water rightsnecessary for the use of the county;
(b) purchase or otherwise acquire the necessary real estate upon which to sink wells toobtain water for sprinkling roads and for other county purposes and erect thereon pumpingapparatus, tanks, and reservoirs for obtaining and storing water for such purposes and preserve,take care of, manage, and control that real estate and those facilities;
(c) purchase, receive by donation, or lease any water rights or stock or rights in reservoirsor storage companies or associations for the use of citizens of the county;
(d) construct dams and canals for the storage and distribution of waters referred to inSubsection (1)(c); and
(e) fix the price for and sell water, water rights, stock, or rights in reservoir or storagecompanies or associations, with the dams and canals, as are not required for public use to citizensof the county.
(2) If any payment on a contract with a private contractor to construct dams and canalsunder this section is retained or withheld, it shall be retained or withheld and released as providedin Section 13-8-5.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 133, 2000 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-17 > Chapter-50 > 17-50-310

17-50-310. County powers regarding property, water rights, and water facilities --Retainage.
(1) A county may:
(a) purchase, receive by donation, or lease any real or personal property or water rightsnecessary for the use of the county;
(b) purchase or otherwise acquire the necessary real estate upon which to sink wells toobtain water for sprinkling roads and for other county purposes and erect thereon pumpingapparatus, tanks, and reservoirs for obtaining and storing water for such purposes and preserve,take care of, manage, and control that real estate and those facilities;
(c) purchase, receive by donation, or lease any water rights or stock or rights in reservoirsor storage companies or associations for the use of citizens of the county;
(d) construct dams and canals for the storage and distribution of waters referred to inSubsection (1)(c); and
(e) fix the price for and sell water, water rights, stock, or rights in reservoir or storagecompanies or associations, with the dams and canals, as are not required for public use to citizensof the county.
(2) If any payment on a contract with a private contractor to construct dams and canalsunder this section is retained or withheld, it shall be retained or withheld and released as providedin Section 13-8-5.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 133, 2000 General Session