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February 2003
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Colorado Water Judge Voids State Engineer Well Regulations
Concerning the Proposed Amended Rules and Regulations Governing the Diversion and Use of Tributary Ground Water in the South Platte River Basin,
A dispute over how to administer groundwater diversions is now before the Colorado Supreme Court after a December 23, 2002 Order by Division One Water Judge Jonathan Hays voiding amended well regulations by the Colorado State Engineer (Rules).
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