2025 Session Last amended: 2014 session

§ 103E.015 — Considerations Before Drainage Work is Done

Plain-Language Summary

This section lists the things a drainage authority must think about before allowing drainage work to happen. The authority must consider the effects on the environment, wetlands, wildlife habitat, water quality, and downstream flooding. The goal is to make sure drainage projects do not cause more harm than good.

Practical Notes
Property owners can use this section to challenge a drainage project that was approved without proper consideration of environmental impacts. The drainage authority must weigh both the benefits and the environmental costs of a project. If you believe a project was approved without proper review, this section may support your objection.