Five agricultural producers in Northwest Colorado have each earned a share of a $160,000 grant from the Business Funding and Incentives division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade. The announcement was.
Abandonment is the official term for one of Colorado’s best-known water adages and concepts: “use it or lose it.” Every 10 years, engineers and water commissioners from the Colorado Division of Water Resources review every water right. If they don’t see evidence of use, they could place the water right on the abandonment list and a water court could make it official.
Abandonment is the official term for one of Colorado’s best-known water adages and concepts: “use it or lose it.” Every 10 years, engineers and water commissioners from the Colorado Division of Water Resources review every water right. If they don’t see evidence of use, they could place the water right on the abandonment list and a water court could make it official.
Abandonment is the official term for one of Colorado’s best-known water adages and concepts: “use it or lose it.” Every 10 years, engineers and water commissioners from the Colorado Division of Water Resources review every water right. If they don’t see evidence of use, they could place the water right on the abandonment list and a water court could make it official.