Section 6. Municipal Water Rights and Sources of Water Supply
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Municipal Water Rights and Sources of Water Supply
(1) A municipality that owns, acquires, or controls water rights or sources of water supply to supply water to the public:
(a) may not directly or indirectly lease, sell, alienate, or dispose of any of those water rights or sources of water supply;
(b) shall preserve and maintain those water rights and sources of water supply to supply water to the municipality's inhabitants and others within the municipality's designated water service area; and
(c) may by ordinance designate the geographic limits of the municipality's water service area and define the terms of service, including water service charges that are reasonable.
(2) Nothing in Subsection (1) may be construed to prevent a municipality from:
(a) supplying water to retail consumers outside the municipality's boundary but within the municipality's designated water service area for reasonable charges established by ordinance;
(b) contractually committing to supply water outside the municipality's designated water service area, if the water supplied is in excess of the water needed for the municipality's designated water service area; or
(c) exchanging water rights or sources of water supply for other water rights or sources of water supply that the municipality determines will equally enable the municipality to meet the needs of its designated water service area.
Municipalities Forbidden to Sell Waterworks or Rights
No municipal corporation shall directly or indirectly, lease, sell, alien or dispose of any water-works, water-rights, or sources of water supply now, or hereafter to be owned or controlled by it; but all such water-works, water-rights and sources of water supply now owned or hereafter to be acquired by any municipal corporation, shall be preserved, maintained and operated by if for supplying its inhabitants with water at reasonable charges: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent any such municipal corporation from exchanging water- rights, or sources of water supply, for other water-rights or sources of water supply of equal value, and to be devoted in like manner to the public supply of its inhabitants.