455B.262 - DECLARATION OF POLICY AND PLANNING REQUIREMENTS.

        455B.262  DECLARATION OF POLICY AND PLANNING      REQUIREMENTS.         1.  It is recognized that the protection of life and property from      floods, the prevention of damage to lands from floods, and the      orderly development, wise use, protection, and conservation of the      water resources of the state by their considered and proper use is of      paramount importance to the welfare and prosperity of the people of      the state, and to realize these objectives, it is the policy of the      state to correlate and vest the powers of the state in a single      agency, the department, with the duty and authority to assess the      water needs of all water users at five-year intervals for the twenty      years beginning January 1, 1985, and ending December 31, 2004,      utilizing a database developed and managed by the Iowa geological      survey, and to prepare a general plan of water allocation in this      state considering the quantity and quality of water resources      available in this state designed to meet the specific needs of the      water users.  The department shall also develop and the department      shall adopt no later than June 30, 1986, a plan for delineation of      flood plain and floodway boundaries for selected stream reaches in      the various river basins of the state.  Selection of the stream      reaches and assignment of priorities for mapping of the selected      reaches shall be based on consideration of flooding characteristics,      the type and extent of existing and anticipated flood plain      development in particular stream reaches, and the needs of local      governmental bodies for assistance in delineating flood plain and      floodway boundaries.  The plan of flood plain mapping shall be for      the period from June 30, 1986, to December 31, 2004.  After the      department adopts a plan of flood plain mapping, the department shall      submit a progress report and proposed implementation schedule to the      general assembly biennially.  The department may modify the flood      plain mapping plan as needed in response to changing circumstances.         2.  The general welfare of the people of the state requires that      the water resources of the state be put to beneficial use which      includes ensuring that the waste or unreasonable use, or unreasonable      methods of use of water be prevented, and that the conservation and      protection of water resources be required with the view to their      reasonable and beneficial use in the interest of the people, and that      the public and private funds for the promotion and expansion of the      beneficial use of water resources be invested to the end that the      best interests and welfare of the people are served.         3.  Water occurring in a basin or watercourse, or other body of      water of the state, is public water and public wealth of the people      of the state and subject to use in accordance with this chapter, and      the control and development and use of water for all beneficial      purposes is vested in the state, which shall take measures to ensure      the conservation and protection of the water resources of the state.      These measures shall include the protection of specific surface and      groundwater sources as necessary to ensure long-term availability in      terms of quantity and quality to preserve the public health and      welfare.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 455A.2; 82 Acts,      ch 1199, § 16, 96] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         C83, § 455B.262         83 Acts, ch 137, § 9; 85 Acts, ch 7, § 2; 85 Acts, ch 91, §1; 86      Acts, ch 1245, § 1899B         Referred to in § 455B.265A