State Legislation
The Upper Black Squirrel Creek Ground Water Management District is affected by certain proposed and passed state legislation. See the details of these bills and their status below:
Senate Bills
Bill No. | Fiscal Impact | Title |
SB 13-019 |
Fiscal Impact |
CONCERNING THE PROMOTION OF WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES |
SB 13-041 |
Fiscal Impact |
CONCERNING THE PROTECTION OF STORED WATER, AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, PRESERVING SUPPLIES FOR DROUGHT AND LONG-TERM NEEDS |
SB 13-072 |
Fiscal Impact |
CONCERNING THE DELETION OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR A FINAL PERMIT FOR ALL WELLS WITHDRAWING DESIGNATED GROUND WATER FROM THE DENVER BASIN AQUIFERS |
SB 13-074 |
Fiscal Impact |
CONCERNING THE RESOLUTION OF AMBIGUITIES ON OLD WATER RIGHT DECREES REGARDING THE PLACE OF USE OF IRRIGATION WATER |
SB 13-075 |
Fiscal Impact |
CONCERNING SAFEGUARDS TO PREVENT THE MODIFICATION OF A FINAL DESIGNATED GROUND WATER PERMIT BASED ON REDUCTIONS IN USE OF DESIGNATED GROUND WATER |
SB 13-078 |
Fiscal Impact |
CONCERNING POINTS OF DIVERSION THAT ARE NOT LOCATED AT THE PHYSICAL LOCATION SPECIFIED IN THE DECREES FOR DIVERTED WATER RIGHTS |
House Bills
Bill No. | Fiscal Impact | Title |
HB 13-1013 |
Fiscal Impact |
CONCERNING LIMITATIONS ON A LANDOWNER'S ABILITY TO IMPOSE CONDITIONS ON A WATER RIGHT OWNER AS A CONDITION OF PERMISSION TO USE LAND |
HB 13-1018 |
Fiscal Impact |
CONCERNING THE BENEFICIAL USE OF PRODUCED WATER FOR DUST SUPPRESSION |
HB 13-1044 |
Fiscal Impact |
CONCERNING THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE USE OF GRAYWATER |
HB 13-1130 |
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CONCERNING EXTENDED OPERATION OF INTERUPTIBLE WATER SUPPLY AGREEMENTS |
HB 13-1248 |
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CONCERNING AN AUTHORIZATION OF PILOT PROJECTS FOR THE LEASING OF WATER FOR MUNICIPLE USE |