Colorado Code § 37-3-112

Cooperation with United States or other agencies
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The board of directors
also has the authority to enter into contracts or other arrangements with the United States
government or any department thereof, with persons, railroads, or other corporations, with public
corporations, and with the state government of this or other states and with irrigation, drainage,
conservation, conservancy, or other improvement districts, in this or other states, for cooperation
or assistance in constructing, maintaining, using, and operating the works of the district or for
making surveys and investigations or reports thereon. It may purchase, lease, or acquire land or
other property in adjoining states in order to secure outlets or for other purposes of articles 1 to 8
of this title and may let contracts and spend money for securing such outlets or other works in
adjoining states.

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