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Editors' Call ARTICLES Rock Creek Restoration Project Post-Fire Watershed Recovery Wild Trout on Private Ranches Headwaters Outreach Initiative Guide to Colorado's Small Native Fish FEATURES Legal Developments Research Summaries BACK ISSUES Volume 17 Number 1 Spring 2006 Volume 16, Number 4 Winter 2005 Volume 16, Number 3 Fall 2005 Volume 16, Number 2 Summer 2005 Volume 16, Number 1 Spring 2005 Volume 15, Number 4 Winter 2004 Volume 15, Number 3 Fall 2004 Volume 15, Number 2 Summer 2004 Volume 15, Number 1 Spring 2004 Volume 14, Number 3 Fall/Winter 2003 Volume 14, Number 2 Summer 2003 Volume 14, Number 1 Spring 2003 Volume 13, Number 3, Fall 2002 PREVIOUS ISSUES |
Legal Developmentsby Larry MacDonnellColorado WaterThe sometimes uncertain meaning of "water matters" that are the exclusive jurisdiction of the water court was at issue in Archuleta v. Gomez, a case decided by the Colorado Court of Appeals in May. This dispute between neighbors with water rights in shared ditches resulted in a district court decision finding, in part, that adverse possession precluded claims for damages. The Court of Appeals found the dispute turned primarily on a determination of the right to use water, a subject exclusively reserved for the water courts. The 2006 Colorado General Assembly enacted Senate Bill 37, concerning recreational in-channel diversions. RICDs divert stream flows for recreational use at boating parks. The bill reduces the administrative review role of the Colorado Water Conservation Board for new RICD applications. Applications that appropriate no more than 50% of the total volume of water historically available at the structures avoid a provision that would deny RICDs the right to place a call for water in times of shortage unless the call produces at least 85% of the decreed rate of flow. A presumption of no injury is applied to subsequent appropriations that take less than 1/10th of one percent of the RICD's decreed water. Clean Water Act Montana Water | |||||||||||
| Posted on June 21, 2006. |