2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 103D.729 — Water Management District

Plain-Language Summary

Watershed districts can create water management districts within their territory to collect fees and pay for projects. Setting up a water management district requires amending the management plan, describing the area and charges, and filing with county officials. Local governments must be notified and can raise concerns.

Practical Notes
Water management districts provide an alternative funding method beyond special assessments. The charges must be described in the plan amendment and are collected under section 444.075. Cities, towns, and counties get 10 days notice before decisions on projects. Unresolved disputes go to the Board of Water and Soil Resources dispute resolution committee.