Colorado Code § 37-47-101

Legislative declaration - rivers named
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In the opinion of the general
assembly of the state of Colorado, the conservation of the water of the San Juan and Dolores
rivers and their tributaries for storage, irrigation, mining, and manufacturing purposes and the
construction of reservoirs, ditches, and works for the purpose of irrigation and reclamation of
additional lands not yet irrigated, as well as to furnish a supplemental supply of water for lands
now under irrigation, is of vital importance to the growth and development of the entire district
and the welfare of all its inhabitants and that, to promote the health and general welfare of the
state of Colorado, an appropriate agency for the conservation, use, and development of the water
resources of the San Juan and Dolores rivers and their principal tributaries should be established
and given such powers as may be necessary to safeguard for Colorado, all waters to which the
state of Colorado is equitably entitled.

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