Colorado Code § 31-15-708

Water and water systems
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(1) The governing body of each municipality
has the power:
(a) To construct public wells, cisterns, and reservoirs in the streets and other public and
private places within the municipality or beyond the limits thereof for the purpose of supplying
the same with water, to provide proper pumps and conducting pipes or ditches, to regulate the
distribution of water for irrigating and other purposes, and to levy an equitable and just tax upon
all consumers of water for the purpose of defraying the expense of such improvements;
(b) (I) To take water in sufficient quantity, for the purpose provided in paragraph (a) of
this subsection (1), from any stream, creek, gulch, or spring in this state. If the taking of such
water in such quantity materially interferes with or impairs the vested right of any person
residing upon such creek, gulch, or stream or doing any milling or manufacturing business
thereon, the governing body shall first obtain the consent of such person or acquire the right of
domain by condemnation as prescribed by law and make full compensation or satisfaction for all
the damages thereby occasioned to such person.
(II) When it is deemed necessary by any municipality to enter upon or take private
property for any of the uses set forth in this section, the property shall be examined and
appraised and the damages thereon assessed. The proceedings shall be in all respects the same as
provided by articles 1 to 7 of title 38, C.R.S., for the taking of private property for public or
private use.
(c) To regulate the water supply used in said municipality for domestic or household
purposes and to prohibit and condemn the use of any and all surface wells and the waters thereof
for domestic or household purposes when the same are found injurious to the health of said
municipality or of the inhabitants thereof;
(d) To supply water from its water system to consumers outside the municipal limits of
the municipality and to collect such charges upon such conditions and limitations as said
municipality may impose by ordinance.

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