Colorado Code § 25-8-306

Authority to enter and inspect premises and records
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(1) The division has
the power, upon presentation of proper credentials, to enter and inspect at any reasonable time
and in a reasonable manner any property, premise, or place for the purpose of investigating any
actual, suspected, or potential source of water pollution, or ascertaining compliance or
noncompliance with any control regulation or any order promulgated under this article. Such
entry is also authorized for the purpose of inspecting and copying records required to be kept
concerning any effluent source.
(2) In the making of such inspections, investigations, and determinations, the division,
insofar as practicable, may designate as its authorized representatives any qualified personnel of
the department of agriculture. The division may also request assistance from any other state or
local agency or institution.
(3) If such entry or inspection is denied or not consented to, the division is empowered
to and shall obtain, from the district or county court for the judicial district or county in which
such property, premise, or place is located, a warrant to enter and inspect any such property,
premise, or place prior to entry and inspection. The district and county courts of the state of
Colorado are empowered to issue such warrants upon a proper showing of the need for such
entry and inspection.

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