The State has a primary interest in adequately protecting lands overflowed, or subject to overflow, in confining the waters of rivers, tributaries, by-passes and overflow channels and basins within their respective basins and boundaries within the district, and in preserving the welfare of the residents and holders of land therein.
Cal. Water Code § 8532
General Provisions
Added by Stats. 1943, Ch. 369.
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