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<br />SENATE BILL NO. 537. BY SENATORS Anderson, Noble, Bishop, Yost,
<br />Cole, Allshouse, Clark, H. Fowler, L. Fowler, McCormick,
<br />Schaefer, Strickland, Wham, Woodard, Zakhem, Baca-Barragan, Beno,
<br />Harding, Hatcher, MacManus, Meiklejohn, Phelps, Powers, 0,
<br />Sandoval, Soash, and Stockton; also REPRESENTATIVES Spano,
<br />Reeves, Burford, DeNier, Dodge, Erickson, Ezzard, Faatz, Hinman,
<br />Schauer, Showalter, Spelts, Theos, Winkler, Younglund, Callihan,
<br />Davoren, Edmonds, Gus tafson, Ham 1 in, Has t i ngs , Herzberger,
<br />Hilsmeier, Hudson, Johnson, Jones, Lillpop, Powers, Shoemaker,
<br />Taylor, Traylor, and Witherspoon.
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<br />CONCERNING PROJECTS OF THE COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD.
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<br />Be it enacted 2Y the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:
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<br />SECTION 1. 37-60-119, Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, as
<br />amended, is amended to read:
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<br />37-60-119. Construction of water and power facilities
<br />contracts with and charges against users. (1) In order to
<br />promote the general welfare and safety of the citizens of this
<br />state, the board may construct, rehabilitate, enlarge, or improve
<br />such FLOOD CONTROL, water supply, and hydroelectric energy
<br />facilities, TOGETHER WITH RELATED RECREATIONAL FACILITIES, in
<br />whole or in part, as will, in the opinion of the board, ABATE
<br />FLOODS OR conserve, effect more efficient use of, develop, or
<br />protect the water and hydroelectric energy resources and supplies
<br />of the state. of Colorado. In carrying out such program, the
<br />board is di rected to place speci a I emphas i s upon tile 'ldopt i on and
<br />incorporation of measures which will encourage the conservation
<br />and more efficient use of water, including the installation of
<br />water meters or such other measuring and control devices as the
<br />board deems appropriate in each particular case.
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<br />(2) The board may enter i~to contracts for the use of said
<br />FLOOD CONTROL, water, and power, AND ANY RELATED RECREATIONAL,
<br />facilities by and with any agency or political subdivision of
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<br />Capital letters indicate new material added to existing statutes;
<br />dashes through words indicate deletions from existing statutes and
<br />such material not part of act.
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