Tag
water-land
3 Porch Notes tagged “water-land,” from counties across Colorado.
Water and land - Fremont County
A well in rural Fremont County is not the same as unlimited water
A domestic well in unincorporated Fremont County comes with a state permit that sets what the well may be used for, so 'has a well' does not mean 'has all the water you want.'
Read note ->Water and land - Broomfield County
Broomfield's tap water is mostly piped in from the mountains
Broomfield does not sit on a big local river, so much of its drinking water is brought in through mountain water projects and treated before it reaches homes.
Read note ->Water and land - Broomfield County
Fishing in Broomfield happens at named ponds, under state rules
Broomfield allows fishing at several named city ponds and reservoirs, with a Colorado fishing license required and state regulations that can differ by water.
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