455B.263 - DUTIES.

        455B.263  DUTIES.         1.  The commission shall deliver to the general assembly by      January 15, 1987, a plan embodying a general groundwater protection      strategy for this state which considers the effects of potential      sources of groundwater contaminations on groundwater quality.  The      plan shall evaluate the ability of existing laws and programs to      protect groundwater quality and recommend any necessary additional or      alternative laws and programs.  The department shall develop the plan      with the assistance of and in consultation with representatives of      agriculture, industry, and public and other interests.  The      commission shall report to the general assembly on the status and      implementation of the plan on a biennial basis.  This section does      not preclude the implementation of existing or new laws or programs      which may protect groundwater quality.         2.  The commission shall designate the official representative of      this state on all comprehensive water resources planning groups for      which state participation is provided.  The commission shall      coordinate state planning with local and national planning and, in      safeguarding the interests of the state and its people, shall      undertake the resolution of any conflicts that may arise between the      water resources policies, plans, and projects of the federal      government and the water resources policies, plans, and projects of      the state, its agencies, and its people.  This section does not limit      or supplant the functions, duties, and responsibilities of other      state or local agencies or institutions with regard to planning of      water-associated projects within the particular area of      responsibility of those state or local agencies or institutions.         3.  The commission shall enter into negotiations and agreements      with the federal government relative to the operation of, or the      release of water from, any project that has been authorized or      constructed by the federal government when the commission deems the      negotiations and agreements to be necessary for the achievement of      the policies of this state relative to its water resources.         4.  The commission, on behalf of the state, shall enter into      negotiations with the federal government relative to the inclusion of      conservation storage features for water supply in any project that      has been authorized by the federal government when the commission      deems the negotiations to be necessary for the achievement of the      policies of this state, however, an agreement reached pursuant to      these negotiations does not bind the state until enacted into law by      the general assembly.         5.  A water user who benefits from the development by the federal      government of conservation storage for water supply shall be      encouraged to assume the responsibility for repaying to the federal      government any reimbursable costs incurred in the development, and a      user who accepts benefits from the developments financed in whole or      part by the state shall assume by contract the responsibility of      repaying to the state the user's reasonable share of the state's      obligations in accordance with a basis which will assure payment      within the life of the development.  An appropriation, diversion, or      use shall not be made by a person of any waters of the state that      have been stored or released from storage either under the authority      of the state or pursuant to an agreement between the state and the      federal government until the person has assumed by contract the      person's repayment responsibility.  However, this subsection does not      infringe upon any vested property interests.         6.  In its contracts with water users for the payment of state      obligations incurred in the development of conservation storage for      water supply, the commission shall include the terms deemed      reasonable and necessary:         a.  To protect the health, safety, and general welfare of the      people of the state.         b.  To achieve the purposes of this chapter.         c.  To provide that the state is not responsible to any person      if the waters involved are insufficient for performance.         The commission may designate and describe any such contract, and      describe the relationships to which it relates, as a sale of storage      capacity, a sale of water release services, a contract for the      storage or sale of water, or any similar terms suggestive of the      creation of a property interest.  The term of the contracts shall be      commensurate with the investment and use concerned, but the      commission shall not enter into any such contract for a term in      excess of the maximum period provided for water use permits.         7.  The commission shall procure flood control works and water      resources projects from or by cooperation with any agency of the      United States, by cooperation with the cities and other subdivisions      of the state under the laws of the state relating to flood control      and use of water resources, and by cooperation with the action of      landowners in areas affected by the works or projects when the      commission deems the projects to be necessary for the achievement of      the policies of this state.         8.  The commission shall promote the policies set forth in this      part and shall represent this state in all matters within the scope      of this part.  The commission shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter      17A as necessary to transact its business and for the administration      and exercise of its powers and duties.         9.  In carrying out its duties, the commission may accept gifts,      contributions, donations and grants, and use them for any purpose      within the scope of this part.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 455A.3, 455A.8,      455A.15, 455A.17; 82 Acts, ch 1199, § 17, 96] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         C83, § 455B.263         83 Acts, ch 137, § 10; 85 Acts, ch 7, §3         Referred to in § 455B.264, 455B.265A, 455B.266