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c. 55) consolidated this legislation. The purpose of the special drainage district was to create a tax raising body to provide works in areas where there was no sanitary authority. They were renamed "special purpose areas" when rural district councils were created in 1894. The
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The state of Texas authorized the formation of drainage districts in 1905. Once formed by a 2/3 vote of the resident property-tax payers, the district may raise property taxes to construct and maintain ditches, canals and levees.
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is the largest, and recent mergers have further enlarged it. The Dutch water boards have been democratically elected for most of the past millennium, making them some of the oldest democratic institutions in the world.
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permitted rural district councils to absorb the district and pay for works out of the general rate. This was enforced for all such areas by the
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of clean water only. Each drainage district has a defined area, and the IDB only has powers to deal with matters affecting that area.
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Special drainage districts could be created for the built-up parts of rural area in England, under the provisions of the
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established a system of drainage districts in 1871. Drainage districts, run by drainage commissions, are able to levy
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and land drainage are sensitive issues. Most drainage districts are administered by an
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to pay for the construction and maintenance drainage systems for the district. The
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What is an internal drainage board? section of the Black Sluice IDB website
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allowing expropriation of property before paying for it.
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England
Wales
flood risk management
internal drainage board
drainage
water level management
Sewage Utilization Act 1865
Sewage Utilization Act 1867
Sanitary Act 1866
Public Health Act 1872
Public Health Act 1875
38 & 39 Vict.
Local Government Act 1929
Rural Water Supplies and Sewerage Act 1944
The Netherlands
dikes
Hoogheemraadschap van Rijnland
Leiden
Illinois
property taxes
Chicago
Tunnel and Reservoir Plan
reservoirs
stormwater
Louisiana

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