Colorado Code § 25-15-317

Legislative declaration
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The general assembly declares that it is in the
public interest to ensure that environmental remediation projects protect human health and the
environment. The general assembly finds that environmental remediation projects may leave
residual contamination at levels that have been determined to be safe for a specific use, but not
all uses, and may incorporate engineered structures that must be maintained or protected against
damage to remain effective. The general assembly finds that in such cases, it is necessary to
provide an effective and enforceable means of ensuring the conduct of any required
maintenance, monitoring, or operation, and of restricting future uses of the land, including
placing restrictions on drilling for or pumping groundwater for as long as any residual
contamination remains hazardous. The general assembly, therefore, declares that it is in the
public interest to create environmental covenants and notices of environmental use restrictions
because such covenants and restrictive notices are necessary for the protection of human health
and the environment.

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