§ 46-15-7. Authority to enter upon lands and waters for purpose of survey.
The water resources board, its assistants, consultants, employees, subordinates, engineers, surveyors, or other agents or servants, upon giving due notice of intent and purpose, without being liable for trespass, shall have the right, with the consent of the landowner, to enter in, over, and onto any lands or waters in the state along with the equipment and devices as may be necessary and appurtenant for the conducting of examinations, investigations, appraisals, surveys, or other studies and for the making of test pits, pumping tests, borings, and other forms of geologic investigations; provided, however, that in the event the landowner refuses to consent to the entry, the water resources board may petition the superior court for the county in which the lands and waters are located for such authorization which shall be granted upon a showing by the water resources board that the entry is necessary for the implementation of the plans and programs of the board. The petition shall be granted priority on the miscellaneous court calendar. Any landowner whose property is damaged by virtue of the authorization granted herein shall have all of the rights, and shall be subject to all of the limitations, set forth in chapter 31 of title 9.
History of Section.P.L. 1990, ch. 461, § 4; P.L. 1995, ch. 370, art. 30, § 2.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 46 - Waters and Navigation
Chapter 46-15 - Water Resources Management
Section 46-15-1. - Legislative declaration.
Section 46-15-1.1. - “Water supply system” defined.
Section 46-15-2. - Approval of public water supply facilities.
Section 46-15-3. - Review of public water supply facilities.
Section 46-15-4. - Procedure for approval of maps and plans.
Section 46-15-5. - Water supply to other states.
Section 46-15-6. - Supply of water to other water supply systems.
Section 46-15-6.1. - Repealed.
Section 46-15-7. - Authority to enter upon lands and waters for purpose of survey.
Section 46-15-8. - Rules and regulations.
Section 46-15-10. - Public nuisances — Abatement.
Section 46-15-11. - Penalties and remedies.
Section 46-15-12. - Cemeteries affecting water supply.
Section 46-15-13. - Water supply planning.
Section 46-15-14. - Emergencies and imminent hazards.
Section 46-15-15. - Consultants.
Section 46-15-16. - Examination of books, records, and accounts.
Section 46-15-17. - Filing reports.
Section 46-15-18. - Relations with other governmental bodies and agencies.
Section 46-15-19. - Construction of references.
Section 46-15-20. - Exemption from taxation.
Section 46-15-21. - Reporting requirements.
Section 46-15-22. - Transfer of powers and functions to the water resources board.