Colorado Code § 29-20-304

Water supply requirements
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(1) Except as specified in subsections (2) and
(3) of this section, an applicant for a development permit shall submit estimated water supply
requirements for the proposed development in a report prepared by a registered professional
engineer or water supply expert acceptable to the local government. The report shall include:
(a) An estimate of the water supply requirements for the proposed development through
build-out conditions;
(b) A description of the physical source of water supply that will be used to serve the
proposed development;
(c) An estimate of the amount of water yield projected from the proposed water supply
under various hydrologic conditions;
(d) Water conservation measures, if any, that may be implemented within the
development;
(e) Water demand management measures, if any, that may be implemented within the
development to account for hydrologic variability; and
(f) Such other information as may be required by the local government.
(2) If the development is to be served by a water supply entity, the local government
may allow the applicant to submit, in lieu of the report required by subsection (1) of this section,
a letter prepared by a registered professional engineer or by a water supply expert from the water
supply entity stating whether the water supply entity is willing to commit and its ability to
provide an adequate water supply for the proposed development. The water supply entity's
engineer or expert shall prepare the letter if so requested by the applicant. At a minimum, the
letter shall include:
(a) An estimate of the water supply requirements for the proposed development through
build-out conditions;
(b) A description of the physical source of water supply that will be used to serve the
proposed development;
(c) An estimate of the amount of water yield projected from the proposed water supply
under various hydrologic conditions;
(d) Water conservation measures, if any, that may be implemented within the proposed
development;
(e) Water demand management measures, if any, that may be implemented to address
hydrologic variations; and
(f) Such other information as may be required by the local government.
(3) In the alternative, an applicant shall not be required to provide a letter or report
identified pursuant to subsections (1) and (2) of this section if the water for the proposed
development is to be provided by a water supply entity that has a water supply plan that:
(a) Has been reviewed and updated, if appropriate, within the previous ten years by the
governing board of the water supply entity;
(b) Has a minimum twenty-year planning horizon;
(c) Lists the water conservation measures, if any, that may be implemented within the
service area;
(d) Lists the water demand management measures, if any, that may be implemented
within the development;
(e) Includes a general description of the water supply entity's water obligations;
(f) Includes a general description of the water supply entity's water supplies; and
(g) Is on file with the local government.

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