South Dakota Statutes
§ 46-1-5 — Domestic use of water takes precedence over appropriative rights--Governmental use.
South Dakota § 46-1-5
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Bluebook
S.D. Codified Laws § 46-1-5 (2026).
Text
It is the established policy of this state:
(1)That the use of water for domestic purposes is the highest use of water and takes precedence over all appropriative rights, if it is exercised in a manner consistent with public interest as provided in § 46-1-2 ;
(2)That the state may, through its institutions, facilities, and properties, and a water distribution system may acquire and hold rights to use water, which rights shall be protected to the fullest extent necessary for existing and future uses, but neither the state nor any water distribution system may acquire or hold any right to waste any water, to use water for other than its own purposes or to prevent the appropriation and application of water in excess of its reasonable and existing needs for useful purposes by other per
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Related
Matter of SD Water Mgmt. Bd.
351 N.W.2d 119 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1984)
Parks v. Cooper
2004 SD 27 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 2004)
In re the Decision of the State Water Management Board Approving Water Permit No. 1791-2
351 N.W.2d 119 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1984)
In Re Application No. 5189-3 to Extend Time
467 N.W.2d 907 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1991)
Legislative History
SL 1955, ch 430, § 1; SDC Supp 1960, § 61.0101 (5); SL 1966, ch 259, § 1; SL 1972, ch 237, § 2; SL 1983, ch 314, § 2.
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