9-32-8. Protection of public water supply.
Every municipality shall have power to prevent the pollution of or injury to any water supply belonging to the municipality or any public water supply within or within one mile of the limits of the municipality.
Source: SL 1909, ch 158; RC 1919, §6169 (75); SDC 1939, §45.0201 (37).
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 9 - Municipal Government
Chapter 32 - Sanitation And Health Measures
Section 9-32-1 - Promotion of health and suppression of disease.
Section 9-32-2 - City board of health--Powers and duties.
Section 9-32-3 - Inspection of meats and food products.
Section 9-32-4 - Inspection of persons employed in food service establishments and stores.
Section 9-32-5 - Maintenance of public toilets in business district.
Section 9-32-6 - Stables, privies, and cesspools.
Section 9-32-7 - Slaughterhouses, foundries, livery stables, and blacksmith shops.
Section 9-32-8 - Protection of public water supply.
Section 9-32-9 - Cisterns, hydrants, pumps, sewers, and gutters.
Section 9-32-10 - Refuse in public places and streams.
Section 9-32-11 - Municipal garbage disposal systems.
Section 9-32-12 - Noxious and unhealthful vegetation.
Section 9-32-13 - Regulation and operation of cemeteries.
Section 9-32-14 - Municipal perpetual care cemeteries authorized.
Section 9-32-15 - Municipalities exempt from general perpetual care law.
Section 9-32-16 - Rates for perpetual care and burial spaces.
Section 9-32-17 - Records of sales--Deeds and perpetual care certificates.
Section 9-32-18 - Perpetual care trust fund--Crediting of income.
Section 9-32-19 - Acquisition of additional land for municipal cemetery.
Section 9-32-20 - Use of perpetual care fund for land acquisition.
Section 9-32-20.1 - Use of perpetual care trust fund to maintain cemetery.
Section 9-32-21 - Repossession of unused and uncared for lots and mausoleums.