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State high court upholds State Engineer’s power to limit groundwater withdrawals

Season 1 Episode 30 Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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Limited impact on Estes Valley water security predicted

Story by Hank Lacey

The Colorado Supreme Court affirmed last week the State Engineer’s authority to impose strict volumetric limits on non-tributary groundwater withdrawals, a decision that could reshape water management practices in Douglas County, across the Front Range, and in upstream mountain communities like Estes Park.

The case highlights the growing pressure on groundwater resources in a region increasingly strained by development, climate change, and interconnected water demands.

For municipalities along the Front Range, many of which rely heavily on groundwater from the Denver Basin aquifers, “Parker Water and Sanitation District v. Rein” underscores both an imperative to plan for adequate water supplies and to carefully manage the quantity.

But the ruling may is not likely to have significant implications for communities that participate in trans-mountain diversion projects that also supply the growing Front Range and who, like Estes Park, have firm water rights to surface sources.

Read full story here:

https://estesvalleyvoice.com/2024/11/13/state-high-court-upholds-state-engineers-power-to-limit-groundwater-withdrawals/






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