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Home » US Law » 2022 Colorado Code » Title 37 - Water and Irrigation » Article 86 - Rights-of-Way and Ditches

§ 37-86-101. Sections Liberally Construed

This section and sections 37-86-108 to 37-86-110 are passed in the exercise of the police power of the state, and their provisions shall be liberally construed for the purpose of effectuating their object. Source: L. 19: p. 506, § 4. C.L. § 1632. CSA: C. 90, § 15. CRS 53: § 147-3-10. C.R.S. 1963: § […]

§ 37-86-102. Right-of-Way Through Other Lands

Any person owning a water right or conditional water right shall be entitled to a right-of-way through the lands which lie between the point of diversion and point of use or proposed use for the purpose of transporting water for beneficial use in accordance with said water right or conditional water right. Source: R.S. p. […]

§ 37-86-103. Extent of Right-of-Way

Such right-of-way shall extend only to a ditch, dike, cutting, pipeline, or other structure sufficient for the purpose required. Unless inconsistent with the terms upon which the right-of-way was created, and not to be construed as a limit on any other rights in a ditch or ditch right-of-way that have been created or arisen by […]

§ 37-86-104. Condemnation of Right-of-Way

Upon the refusal of owners of tracts of land through which said right-of-way is proposed to run, to allow passage through their property, the person desiring such right-of-way may proceed to condemn and take same under the provisions of articles 1 to 7 of title 38, C.R.S., concerning eminent domain. State agencies shall, to the […]

§ 37-86-105. No Land Burdened With More Than One Ditch

No tract or parcel of improved or occupied land, without the written consent of the owner thereof, shall be subjected to the burden of two or more ditches or other structures constructed for the purpose of conveying water through said land when the same object can feasibly and practicably be attained by uniting and conveying […]

§ 37-86-106. Shortest Route Must Be Taken

Whenever any persons find it necessary to convey water through the lands of others, they shall select for the line of such conveyance the shortest and most direct route practicable upon which said ditch can be constructed with uniform or nearly uniform grade. Source: L. 1881: p. 164, § 2. G.S. § 1717. R.S. 08: […]

§ 37-86-107. Owner of Ditch Must Permit Enlargement

No persons having constructed a private ditch for the purposes and in the manner provided in section 37-86-106 shall prohibit or prevent any other person from enlarging or using any ditch by them constructed in common with them, upon payment to them of a reasonable proportion of the cost of construction of said ditch. Source: […]

§ 37-86-108. Incorporation of Lateral Ditch Owners

Whenever the owners of sixty percent or more of the area of lands served by any one lateral ditch used for the delivery of water for irrigation from a common source organizes a corporation having for its object the taking over and owning of all of the interests of the incorporators in said lateral, said […]

§ 37-86-109. Consideration of Incorporation Benefits

In such condemnation proceedings, the court, jury, or commissioners having authority in the premises shall consider, as one of the elements of benefit accruing to the owners of the property so being condemned, the advantages accruing to said owner by reason of the organization of said corporation. Source: L. 19: p. 505, § 2. C.L. […]

§ 37-86-110. Payment of Damages

It is lawful for such corporation to pay the damages, if any, assessed on account of the taking in such condemnation proceedings, in its own corporate stock at the same price per share paid therefor by the original incorporators, and the court, jury, or commissioners having authority in the premises, in arriving at the damage […]

§ 37-86-111. Head of Ditch May Be Relocated

In case the channel of a natural stream becomes so cut out, lowered, turned aside, or otherwise changed from any cause as to prevent any ditch, canal, or feeder of any reservoir from receiving the proper inflow of water to which it may be entitled from the natural stream, the owners of the ditch, canal, […]

§ 37-86-112. Water to Be Prorated Among Consumers

If at any time any ditch or reservoir from which water is drawn for irrigation shall not be entitled to a full supply of water from the natural stream which supplies the same, the water actually received into and carried by such ditch, or held in such reservoir, shall be divided among all the consumers […]

§ 37-86-113. Irrigation of Meadows

All persons who have enjoyed the use of the water in any natural stream for the irrigation of any meadow land by the natural overflow or operation of the water of such stream, in case the diminishing of the water supplied by such stream, from any cause, prevents such irrigation therefrom in as ample a […]