Colorado Code § 34-50-109

Evidence to be considered by court
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In the trial of cases arising under this
article, the court shall admit evidence of the normal stand or position of the water while at rest in
an idle mine; also the observed prevalence of a common water level or a standing water line in
the same or separate lodes; also the effect, if any, the elevating or depressing the water by natural
or mechanical means in any given lode has upon elevating or depressing the water in the same
contiguous or separate lodes or mines; also the effect which draining or ceasing to drain any
given lode or mine had upon the water in the same or contiguous or separate lodes or mines, and
all other evidence which tends to prove the common ingress or subterraneous communication of
water into the same lode or mine, or contiguous or separate lodes or mines.

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