Colorado Code § 37-81-103

Effect of apportionment credits upon diversions of water from state
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(1) 
For the purpose of evaluating applications made pursuant to section 37-81-101, no water
occurring in any aquifer or being a part of or hydraulically connected to any interstate stream
system may be diverted or appropriated in Colorado for a use which contemplates or involves
the transportation of such water into or through another state or states through which such
interstate stream system flows, for use of such diverted water in such other state or states
whether as a vehicle or medium for the transportation of another substance, or for any other use,
unless the amount of water so diverted or appropriated and transported through or into such other
state or states is credited as a delivery to such other state or states by Colorado, of water to which
such other state or states may be or claim to be entitled from such interstate source under an
existing interstate compact or otherwise. Water mixed with other substances in the process of
forming a slurry for the purpose of transporting any substance as a suspended solid shall not be
deemed to have lost its character as water.
(2) The burden shall be upon the claimant or other person seeking to divert or
appropriate water or seeking a water right based upon a claimed diversion or appropriation
coming within the provisions of subsection (1) of this section to prove that a means exists and is
accepted by each state, including Colorado, through which said stream system and said diverted
water flows or will flow by which the credit required in this section will be entered and
recognized by each such state.
(3) This article shall not be applicable to water contained in agricultural crops, animal
and dairy products, beverages, or processed or manufactured products or to products transported
in cans, bottles, packages, kegs, or barrels.

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