| The erection, continuance or use of any building or place for |
| the exercise of a trade, employment or manufacture that, by |
| noxious exhalations, offensive smells or other annoyances, |
| becomes injurious and dangerous to the health, comfort or |
| property of individuals or of the public; causing or permitting |
| abandoned wells or tin mining shafts to remain unfilled or |
| uncovered to the injury or prejudice of others; causing or |
| suffering any offal, filth or noisome substance to collect or to |
| remain in any place to the prejudice of others; obstructing or |
| impeding, without legal authority, the passage of any navigable |
| river, harbor or collection of water; corrupting or rendering |
| unwholesome or impure the water of a river, stream, pond or |
| aquifer; imprudent operation of a watercraft as defined in Title |
| 12, section 13068, subsection 8; unlawfully diverting, draining |
| or reversing the direction of the water of a river, stream, pond |
| or aquifer from its natural course or state to the injury or |
| prejudice of others; and the obstructing or encumbering by |
| fences, buildings or otherwise of highways, private ways, |
| streets, alleys, commons, common landing places or burying |
| grounds are nuisances within the limitations and exceptions |
| mentioned. Any places where one or more old, discarded, worn-out |
| or junked motor vehicles as defined in Title 29-A, section 101, |
| subsection 42, or parts thereof, are gathered together, kept, |
| deposited or allowed to accumulate, in such manner or in such |
| location or situation either within or without the limits of any |
| highway, as to be unsightly, detracting from the natural scenery |
| or injurious to the comfort and happiness of individuals and the |
| public, and injurious to property rights, are public nuisances. |