Colorado Code § 37-50-103

Creation and name of district
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(1) There is hereby created a water
conservation district to be known and designated as the "Republican river water conservation
district". The district is hereby declared to be a body corporate under the laws of Colorado. The
district consists of the following area and territory of the state of Colorado:
(a) Phillips and Yuma counties; and
(b) Those portions of Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Sedgwick, and Washington
counties within the model domain of the Republican river compact administration groundwater
model within the state of Colorado as that domain is defined in appendix B to the final report of
the special master with certificate of adoption of RRCA groundwater model, Kansas v. Nebraska
and Colorado, United States supreme court, No. 126, original, dated September 17, 2003.
(2) The creation of the Republican river water conservation district shall not affect the
existence or powers of public irrigation districts created pursuant to articles 41 to 43 of this title
or ground water management districts created pursuant to article 90 of this title before August 4,
2004.

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