Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 477 - Flood Control and Beach Erosion
Section 25-76. - Small flood control, tidal and hurricane protection and navigation projects; state cooperation with federal and municipal governments.

The Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection is authorized to negotiate, cooperate and enter into agreements with the federal government and with any municipality through its flood prevention, climate resilience and erosion control board for the purpose of constructing small flood control systems or tidal and hurricane protection and navigation projects including dams, dikes, flood walls, reservoirs, river channel improvements and such other works as are necessary to reduce or prevent damages due to floods, including projects constructed under the provisions of Title 33, Chapter 15, Section 701s, of the United States Code, as amended. The commissioner is authorized to use nonstructural measures of flood control, including but not limited to, acquisition of real property which the commissioner determines is reasonably necessary for use in connection with such systems or projects, by purchase, lease or gift or by condemnation in the manner provided by part I of chapter 835. The commissioner is authorized to give assurances to the federal government that the state will hold and save the United States free from damages due to the construction works and that the state will pay cash contributions as may be required as a local contribution for any flood control system or project undertaken by the federal government or by the state, subject to reimbursement as provided in sections 25-71 and 25-72, except that, for tidal and hurricane protection and navigation projects, such reimbursement shall be not less than fifty per cent.

(1957, P.A. 669, S. 1; 1961, P.A. 592, S. 1; 1969, P.A. 14, S. 2; 1971, P.A. 872, S. 114; P.A. 80-356, S. 1; P.A. 11-80, S. 1; P.A. 21-115, S. 17.)
History: 1961 act authorized agreements for “tidal and hurricane and navigation projects”; 1969 act authorized water resources commission “to give assurances to the federal government that the state will hold and save the United States free from damages … and that the state will pay cash contributions” rather than “to give assurances and provide for the payment by the state of such amounts covered by the agreements” and replaced reimbursement, if any, “as the commission may require” under Sec. 25-77 with reimbursement under Secs. 25-71 and 25-72 “except that, for tidal and hurricane protection and navigation projects, such reimbursement shall be not less than fifty per cent”; 1971 act replaced water resources commission with commissioner of environmental protection; P.A. 80-356 authorized commissioner's use of “nonstructural measures of flood control”, including real property acquired by purchase, lease, gift or condemnation; pursuant to P.A. 11-80, “Commissioner of Environmental Protection” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection”, effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 21-115 replaced “flood and erosion control board” with “flood prevention, climate resilience and erosion control board”, effective July 1, 2021.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 25 - Water Resources. Flood and Erosion Control

Chapter 477 - Flood Control and Beach Erosion

Section 25-69. - Declaration of policy.

Section 25-70. - Exposed areas defined.

Section 25-71. - Payment by state for flood or erosion control systems.

Section 25-72. - Payment of costs.

Section 25-73. - State bond issue authorized.

Section 25-74. - Commissioner to use federal or municipal facilities. Federal funds.

Section 25-75. - Payment of expenses.

Section 25-76. - Small flood control, tidal and hurricane protection and navigation projects; state cooperation with federal and municipal governments.

Section 25-77. - Reimbursement of state by municipalities.

Section 25-78. - Local contributions.

Section 25-79. - State bond issue authorized for small flood control projects.

Section 25-80. - State participation in large flood control reservoir construction. Disposal of property interests.

Section 25-81. - State bond issue authorized for flood control projects.

Section 25-82. - Payment of expenses.

Section 25-83. - Agreements to indemnify the United States.

Section 25-83a. - Reimbursement of public service companies for relocation of facilities in connection with flood control projects.

Section 25-84. - Municipal flood prevention, climate resilience and erosion control boards. Joint flood prevention, climate resilience and erosion control boards. Appointment of alternate members. Biannual report.

Section 25-85. - Establishment of flood prevention, climate resilience and erosion control system. Requirements of flood prevention, climate resilience and erosion control boards.

Section 25-86. - Taking of property.

Section 25-87. - Bond issue authorized. Assessments.

Section 25-88. - Method of assessment.

Section 25-89. - New and supplementary assessments.

Section 25-90. - Assessment due date. Notice.

Section 25-91. - Installment payment of assessments.

Section 25-92. - Segregation and use of assessment funds.

Section 25-93. - Delinquent payments.

Section 25-94. - Agreements concerning navigation and flood prevention, climate resilience and erosion control systems.

Section 25-95. - Agreements of state and local authorities.

Section 25-96. - Attorney General to approve agreements. Assistance furnished at local expense.

Section 25-97. - Joint projects of two or more municipalities.

Section 25-98. - Acceptance of gifts.

Section 25-99. - Connecticut River Flood Control Compact.

Section 25-100. - Commissioners; appointment; terms; vacancy.

Section 25-101. - Thames River Valley Flood Control Compact.

Section 25-102. - Commissioners; appointment; terms; vacancy.