Colorado Code § 37-88-108

Control of Boss lake reservoir
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(1) The board of county commissioners of
Chaffee county has charge and control of that certain state reservoir situated in said county and
commonly known as the Boss lake reservoir and, without expense to the state of Colorado, other
than expenses payable from the Colorado water conservation board construction fund and such
financial assistance or other aid as may be available to nonstate-owned reservoirs, shall maintain
and keep said reservoir in good condition and provide for the storage of water as contemplated in
the law providing for the construction of said reservoir and also for the distribution of said water
under the direction of the division engineer for the district in which said reservoir is situated, at
such times as the scarcity of water in the stream known as the South Arkansas demands that the
waters in said stream should be replenished; except that said waters shall be distributed by the
said division engineer pro rata without reference to the dates of priorities of water rights and
further except that the county of Chaffee shall assume and shall be held responsible for any
damages resulting from breakage of the dam or water discharges therefrom unless the
responsibility for damages has been assumed by the upper Arkansas water conservancy district
as part of the agreement pursuant to subsection (2) of this section.
(2) The board of county commissioners of Chaffee county may agree with the upper
Arkansas water conservancy district in which the Boss lake reservoir is located for said district's
assumption of the duty to control, maintain, and keep the reservoir in good condition. The
agreement may further provide for the upper Arkansas water conservancy district to assume and
be held responsible for any damages resulting from breakage of the dam or water discharges
therefrom.

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