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Kansas Statutes > Chapter 82a - Waters And Watercourses
Written by Steven Daily, LawServer Attorney-Editor
Last Updated April 18, 2010
Kansas Statutes
> Chapter 82a - Waters And Watercourses
Current as of: 2009
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Article 1
Power Plant Dams
Article 2
Navigable Waters
Article 3
Obstructions In Streams
Article 4
Collection, Storage And Impounding Of Waters
Article 5
Interstate Compacts And Agreements
Article 6
Water Districts
Article 7
Appropriation Of Water For Beneficial Use
Article 9
State Water Resource Planning
Article 10
Groundwater Management Districts
Article 11
Bank Stabilization Projects
Article 12
Groundwater Exploration And Protection
Article 13
Water Storage
Article 14
Weather Modification
Article 15
Water Transfers
Article 16
Multipurpose Small Lakes Program
Article 17
Water Development Projects
Article 18
Water Litigation
Article 19
Administrative Matters
Article 20
Classified Stream Segments
Article 21
Clean Drinking Water Fee
Article 22
Horsethief Reservoir Benefit District.
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