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2004
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CWCB Board Member Handbook
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Handbook containing phone numbers, addresses, statutes, rules, policies, straegic plans and Board member work plans.
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<br />assistants shall be paid out of the funds appropriated for <br />carrying out the purposes of this article. <br /> <br />37 -60-110. Authority of commissioners under prior <br />laws. All acts or parts of acts in conflict herewith, <br />relating to the appointment of commissioners for <br />negotiating compacts respecting the waters of interstate <br />streams are hereby repealed; but such repeal shall <br />neither affect the authority of any commissioners now <br />engaged in the process of negotiating any interstate <br />compact respecting the waters of any interstate stream <br />of this state nor affect the validity of any such compact <br />when so negotiated. <br /> <br />37-60-111. Compensation of members - director - <br />employees. (1) Each appointed member of the board <br />not otherwise in full-time employment of the state shall <br />receive a per diem allowance of fifty dollars for each <br />day actually and necessarily spent in the discharge of <br />official duties, and all members shall receive traveling <br />and other necessary expenses actually incurred in the <br />performance of official duties. Per diem and other <br />expenses paid under this section shall be from moneys <br />appropriated from the Colorado water conservation <br />board construction fund. <br />(2) The office of director of the water <br />conservation board is hereby created. The board shall <br />appoint a person who is well versed in water matters <br />and qualified by experience, knowledge, and personality <br />to represent the board and carry out its functions. The <br />director shall be the chief administrative head of the <br />board under the direction and supervision of the board <br />and shall have general supervision and control of all its <br />activities, functions, and employees. The appointment <br />or removal of such director shall be subject to section 13 <br />of article XII of the state constitution and statutes <br />enacted pursuant thereto relating to the state personnel <br />system. He shall be reimbursed for all actual and <br />necessary traveling and other expenses incurred by him <br />in the discharge of his official duties. <br />(3) Pursuant to section 13 of article XII of the <br />state constitution, the board may employ such technical, <br />clerical, and other personnel necessary to enable it to <br />perform its duties and carry out the purposes of this <br />article. Such personnel shall be reimbursed for all <br />actual and necessary traveling and other expenses <br />incurred by them in the discharge of their official duties. <br /> <br />37-60-112. Warrants for salaries and expenses. The <br />controller is authorized to draw warrants monthly in <br />payment of the lawful salaries and expenses of the <br />board or commissioners and their legal, engineering, <br />and other assistants and employees on vouchers signed <br />by the secretary of the board and approved by the <br />governor. <br /> <br />37-60-113. Board to cooperate with attorney general. <br />The board shall cooperate with the attorney general in <br />all matters relating to interstate suits concerning the <br />waters of the rivers of the state and shall arrange for the <br /> <br />gathering and compilation of all information, factual, <br />engineering, or other data requisite or desirable for the <br />use of the attorney general in the conduct of such suits. <br /> <br />37-60-114. Attorney general as legal advisor. The <br />attorney general shall act as legal advisor for the board, <br />and with his consent the board may employ additional <br />legal counsel. <br /> <br />37-60-115. Water studies. (1) (a) The Colorado water <br />conservation board is authorized to forthwith make, or <br />cause to be made, a continuous study of the water <br />resources of the state of Colorado, and a continuous <br />study of the present and potential uses thereof to the full <br />extent necessary to a unified and harmonious <br />development of all waters for beneficial use in Colorado <br />to the fullest extent possible under the law, including the <br />law created by compacts affecting the use of said water. <br />The studies to be made shall include analyses of the <br />extent to which water may be transferred from one <br />watershed to another within the state without injury to <br />the potential economic development of the natural <br />watershed from which water might be diverted for the <br />development of another watershed. <br />(b) In order to assure that the state of Colorado <br />protects its allocation of interstate waters for current and <br />future beneficial purposes, to achieve optimum <br />development of such waters under significant <br />constraints imposed by federal law and policy, and to <br />achieve efficient and effective management of river <br />systems for recognized beneficial purposes, the board is <br />authorized to expend such moneys as may be allocated, <br />appropriated, or otherwise credited to the Colorado <br />water conservation board construction fund for such <br />projects and programs as may be specifically authorized <br />by the general assembly, including but not limited to <br />development of river basin models within and without <br />the state, policy formulation, interstate negotiations, and <br />water management within the state. <br />(2) (Deleted by amendment, 1. 96, p. 1223, S <br />24, effective August 7, 1996.) <br />(3) The Colorado water conservation board is <br />further authorized and directed, after consultation with <br />the agriculture, livestock, and natural resources <br />committee of the house ofrepresentatives and the <br />agriculture, natural resources, and energy committee of <br />the senate and consistent with its duties set forth in <br />section 37-90-117 and the provisions of subsections (1) <br />and (2) of this section, to study the state's ground water <br />resource, particularly that water that may prove to be <br />nontributary, both within the Denver basin and <br />throughout the state, including nontributary ground <br />water quality. <br />(4) (a) The Colorado water conservation board <br />shall compile an inventory of potential dam and <br />reservoir sites within the state of Colorado. <br />(b) The inventory shall be based upon a review <br />of the state engineer's water rights tabulation and a <br />review of all publicly available published information. <br />Original engineering work or field investigations shall <br />54 <br />
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