Colorado Code § 32-4-401

Legislative declaration
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(1) It is hereby declared that to provide for the
conservation of all water resources of the state of Colorado and for the greatest beneficial use of
all waters, surface and subsurface, within this state, the organization of metropolitan water
districts and the construction of works as defined in this part 4 by such districts are a public use
and will:
(a) Be essentially for the public benefit and advantage of the people of the state of
Colorado;
(b) Indirectly benefit all industries of the state;
(c) Indirectly benefit the state of Colorado in the increase of its taxable property
valuation;
(d) Directly benefit municipalities by providing adequate supplies of water for domestic
use;
(e) Directly benefit lands to be irrigated from works to be constructed;
(f) Directly benefit lands under irrigation by stabilizing the flow of water in streams and
by increasing flow and return of water to such streams; and
(g) Promote the comfort, safety, and welfare of the people of the state of Colorado.
(2) It is therefore declared to be the policy of the state of Colorado:
(a) To investigate, acquire, control, and apply to beneficial use waters, surface and
subsurface, originating in this state; and to provide for the direct and supplemental use of such
waters for domestic, manufacturing, irrigation, power, and other beneficial uses;
(b) To obtain from waters, surface and subsurface, originating in Colorado the highest
duty for domestic uses and irrigation of lands in Colorado within the terms of interstate
compacts;
(c) To cooperate with the United States under the federal reclamation laws and with
other agencies of the United States government for the construction and financing of works in
the state of Colorado as defined in this part 4 and for the operation and maintenance thereof; and
(d) To promote the greater prosperity and general welfare of the people of the state of
Colorado by encouraging the organization of metropolitan water districts as provided in this part
4.

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