C.R.S. Section 37-90-110
Powers of the state engineer


(1)

In the administration and enforcement of this article and in the effectuation of the policy of this state to conserve its groundwater resources and for the protection of vested rights, the state engineer, either in the state engineer’s own capacity or as the executive director of the commission, is empowered:

(a)

To require all flowing wells to be equipped with valves so that the flow of water can be controlled;

(b)

To require both flowing and nonflowing wells to be so constructed and maintained as to prevent the waste of groundwaters through leaky wells, casings, pipes, fittings, valves, or pumps, either above or below the land surface;

(c)

To go upon all lands, both public and private, for the purpose of inspecting wells, pumps, casings, pipes, fittings, and measuring devices, including wells used or claimed to be used for domestic or stock purposes;

(d)

To order the cessation of the use of a well pending the correction of any defect that the state engineer has ordered corrected;

(e)

To commence actions to enjoin the illegal opening or excavation of wells or withdrawal or use of water therefrom and to appear and become a party to any action or proceeding pending in any court or administrative agency when it appears that the determination of such action or proceeding might result in depletion of the groundwater resources of the state contrary to the public policy expressed in this article or might injure vested rights of other appropriators;

(f)

To take such action as may be required to enforce compliance with any regulation, control, or order promulgated pursuant to the provisions of this article;

(g)

To issue to the owners or users of wells pumping designated groundwater in the state such orders as are necessary to implement the provisions of this section and section 37-90-111. In addition to any other method of giving notice, the mailing of the order in a certified letter to the well owner or operator, together with the posting of a written order, in plain sight, at the well head, shall be considered sufficient notice of the order of the state engineer, and, when so posted, the order shall be effective from the time of posting.

(h)

To administer the movement of water involved in any commission-issued replacement plan or plan for augmentation involving designated groundwater. In such administration, the state engineer shall issue such orders as are necessary and appropriate.

(i)

To order any person supplying energy used to pump designated groundwater to provide, at reasonable times, records of energy used to pump groundwater. The state engineer may exercise this authority only in connection with an alleged violation of this article. Suppliers of energy used to pump groundwater shall not be required to maintain records of energy used to pump groundwater more than five years after the year in which the energy is consumed. Suppliers of energy used to pump groundwater shall be held harmless from any and all civil or criminal liability with respect to the transfer of records pursuant to this section. Nothing contained in this paragraph (i) shall affect any reporting requirements of the public utilities commission pursuant to section 40-3-110, C.R.S. This paragraph (i) shall not apply to any person diverting by means of a well described in section 37-90-105 (1)(a).

Source: Section 37-90-110 — Powers of the state engineer, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-37.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

37‑90‑101
Short title
37‑90‑102
Legislative declaration
37‑90‑103
Definitions - repeal
37‑90‑104
Commission - organization - expenses
37‑90‑105
Small capacity wells
37‑90‑106
Determination of designated groundwater basins - exception - legislative declaration - repeal
37‑90‑107
Application for use of groundwater - publication of notice - conditional permit - hearing on objections - well permits
37‑90‑107.5
Replacement plans
37‑90‑107.6
Aquifer storage-and-recovery plans - publication - objection - hearing - rules
37‑90‑108
Final permit - evidence of well construction and beneficial use - limitations
37‑90‑109
Priority - discontinuance orders - grounds
37‑90‑110
Powers of the state engineer
37‑90‑111
Powers of the ground water commission - limitations
37‑90‑111.5
Well enforcement - injunction - fines
37‑90‑112
Notice - publication
37‑90‑113
Hearings
37‑90‑114
Other administrative hearings
37‑90‑115
Judicial review of actions of the ground water commission or the state engineer
37‑90‑116
Fees
37‑90‑117
Water conservation board - duties
37‑90‑118
Ground water management districts - formation
37‑90‑119
Creation of districts - proposal - submission - changes - proposed boundaries
37‑90‑120
Management districts - petition - signatures required - filing
37‑90‑121
Management districts - petition - contents - minor defects - amendment
37‑90‑122
Management district - petition - certification of signatures - hearing - notice - publication
37‑90‑123
Management districts - hearing - objections - change of boundaries
37‑90‑124
Election on organization
37‑90‑125
Filing decree
37‑90‑126
Management district - directors - qualifications - oath or affirmation - bond - vacancies
37‑90‑127
Management district - directors - election - term of office
37‑90‑128
Management district - directors - no compensation - expenses
37‑90‑129
Management district - officers - election
37‑90‑130
Management districts - board of directors - enforcement
37‑90‑131
Management district - board of directors - control measures - hearing - notice - publication - order
37‑90‑132
Management district - board of directors - taxes - levy - limitation
37‑90‑133
Management district - claims - warrants - payment
37‑90‑134
Management district - issuance of bonds - indebtedness - submission to electors
37‑90‑135
Management district - dissolution - procedure - funds - disposition
37‑90‑137
Permits to construct wells outside designated basins - fees - permit no groundwater right - evidence - time limitation - well permits - rules
37‑90‑138
Waste - violations - permits
37‑90‑139
Existing beneficial uses not recorded - fee
37‑90‑140
Inclusion of lands
37‑90‑141
Exclusion of lands
37‑90‑142
State engineer - action upon permit
37‑90‑143
Owners of well permits - update for name and contact information
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 37-90-110’s source at colorado​.gov