Colorado Code § 37-87-107

Safety inspections - amount of water to be stored. Dam safety inspections
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shall be made on all dams within the state by qualified, experienced personnel as often as the
state engineer deems necessary or appropriate for the protection of public health and safety so
that a determination of the amount of water which is safe to impound in the reservoir can be
made by the state engineer. The dam safety inspections shall include, but shall not be limited to,
review of previous inspections, reports and drawings, site inspection of the dam, spillways,
outlet facilities, seepage control and measurement system, and permanent monument or
monitoring installations, if any. Based upon inspection reports and other information affecting
the safety of each dam, the state engineer shall determine the amount of water which is safe to
impound in the reservoir. It is unlawful for the owners of any reservoir to store in said reservoir
water in excess of the amount so determined by the state engineer to be safe.

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