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<br />co. <br /> <br />, r-- <br /> <br />r- <br />:..;;; <br />,~ <br />...-- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />C,;: wants his water delivered, except to subscribe for stock in the <br /> <br />new lateral company. <br /> <br />With respect to public or quasi-municipal organizations such <br /> <br />as irrigation districts and water conservancy districts (as more <br /> <br />fully discussed below), the problem discussed above would not <br /> <br />exist because the formation of such district in 1:he required <br /> <br />manner, as a matter of law, renders any lands and persons within <br /> <br />the jurisdiction of the district subject to the :Laws and lawful <br /> <br />regulations governing such district. <br /> <br />VII. EVALUATION OF AVAILABLE ORGANIZATIONS <br /> <br />We interpret the term "formal organizations" into which canal <br /> <br />and lateral owners may be organized, as provided in the Salinity <br /> <br />Control Act, to exclude unorganized or unassocia1:ed individuals. <br /> <br />In addition, because of their dependency on the lives of <br /> <br />individuals for continued existence, we have excluded partnerships <br /> <br />and joint ventures as appropriate Proposed Organizations. <br /> <br />Proposed Organizations which we have considered are the following: <br /> <br />1. A sub-district or sub-districts of the Colorado <br /> <br />River Conservation District <br /> <br />2. A sub-district or sub-districts of the Ute Water <br /> <br />Conservancy District <br /> <br />3. The Grand Junction Drainage District <br /> <br />4. The Mesa County Soil Conservation District <br /> <br />5. Lateral ditch corporations <br /> <br />(a) Existing lateral ditch corporations <br /> <br />(b) New lateral ditch corporations <br /> <br />-16- <br />