Colorado Code § 32-4-506

Purpose, boundaries, and powers
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(1) Metropolitan sewage disposal
districts may be organized under this part 5 for the purpose of acquiring, by construction or
otherwise, owning, holding, and operating a sewage disposal system to intercept, receive,
transport, treat, and dispose of the outfalls of sewer systems of municipalities. A district may be
composed of territory included within the corporate boundaries of any two or more
municipalities, which need not be contiguous and which need not be located in the same county.
When so organized each such district shall be a governmental subdivision of the state of
Colorado with such powers as are expressly granted in this part 5 together with such powers as
are reasonably implied therefrom and necessary or proper to carry out the objects and purposes
of such district.
(2) It is the purpose of this part 5 that the municipalities within a district shall retain full
power to provide sewer service to its inhabitants and to authorize a district to intercept, receive,
transport, treat, and dispose of the outfalls from the sewer systems of the municipalities within
the district.

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