53-5-7 - Objects of survey.

§ 53-5-7. Objects of survey.
 

The object of the survey shall be: 
 

(a) An examination of the mineral natural resources of the State, viz: the metalliferous deposits, petroleum, natural gas, as well as building stones, clays, coals, cements, waters, and all other mineral substances of value. 

(b) The investigation, mapping, and compilation of reports upon the water supplies, water power of the State, gauging the streams, etc., with reference to their application to irrigation, protection from overflow and other purposes. 

(c) Studies and reports on constructional materials and their values. 

(d) The preparation and completion of special geologic, topographic, and economic maps to illustrate the resources of the State. 

(e) The preparation of special reports with necessary illustrations and maps which shall embrace both a general and detailed description of the geological and natural resources of the state. Said reports are to be provided in sufficient number for distribution to the educational institutions of the State, the State Library and as demand may otherwise justify. 

(f) The consideration of such other kindred scientific, educational, and economic questions as, in the judgment of the Board, shall be deemed of value to the people of the State. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, § 8954-07; Laws,  1958, ch. 477, § 7, eff from and after passage (approved May 6, 1958).