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January 2001
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  • Colorado: Supreme Court Upholds Denial of Conditional Water Rights for Large Transmountain Water Diversion Project

    Board of County Commissioners v. Crystal Creek Home Owners Association, et al.

    The Colorado Supreme Court dealt a significant blow to the proponents of a transmountain water diversion project by upholding a decision by the Water Court that there is no water available for appropriation by the project from the Gunnison River.


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    Board of County Commissioners v. Crystal Creek Home Owners Association, et al.

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