Colorado Code § 37-88-109

County control of reservoirs
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(1) The board of county commissioners of
any county wherein is situated any state reservoir shall have charge and control of such 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 which such reservoir is intended to reinforce demands that the water in said stream
should be replenished for agricultural purposes; except that said waters shall be distributed by
said division engineer pro rata without reference to priority of water rights and also except that
the counties in which said reservoirs are situated shall assume and shall be held responsible for
any damages resulting from breakage of the dams or water discharges therefrom. The provisions
of this section shall not apply to any state reservoir constructed primarily for the purpose of
irrigating state lands, but any such reservoir shall remain in the control of the state board of land
commissioners.
(2) In the case of reservoirs owned by the division of parks and wildlife, the state
engineer or the division engineer in the district in which such reservoirs are located shall have
the authority to cause the release of water stored therein for domestic and municipal purposes in
time of scarcity. All expenses occasioned by the release of such waters for said purposes shall be
borne by the counties or the beneficiaries of such releases, and said reservoirs, when refilled in
priority, shall be restocked at the expense of the county or the beneficiary of said release.

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