macstevej
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I don't see this being as big of of deal. Isn't the ditch public land anyways? We have to use non tox on public land around my hometown, I don't see why the ditch should be any different? I don't think there is enough lead in the shot to do much, but it does build up.
Is the ditch public land? I'm no lawyer, nor do I even play one on TV, but my understanding of a right of way is that it is still owned by the original property owner. They give the state/county/utility rights to use the property for certain limited purposes, they don't own it. States may differ, I don't know. I have been lead to believe the road between my property and my neighbors would revert back to us if the township (it's not a state road) decided they no longer needed it or they abandoned it. I know there are issues about this in converting railroad right of ways to rails to trails.
If the road is public property, is the power line easement public property? or buried gas line easement?
I have a power line cutting right through the middle of my farm and gas and phone lines buried along two sides of my property. That does not give anyone permission to hunt or even walk along those areas.
Maybe SD is different.