Colorado Porch

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water

6 Porch Notes tagged “water,” from counties across Colorado.

Water and land - Lake County

The reservoirs around Leadville are part of a big water project

Twin Lakes and Turquoise Lake are tied into the federal Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, which moves and stores water for use downstream.

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Home and property - Jefferson County

A larger Jeffco home addition can trigger service checks

A larger Jeffco home addition can trigger access, water, wastewater, fire district, grading, or defensible-space review beyond the basic permit.

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Home and property - Gunnison County

A Gunnison County well question starts with the state

A private well in Gunnison County is permitted by the state Division of Water Resources, not just handled in a county building chat.

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Home and property - Grand County

A Grand County building application may need water, sanitation, and access proof

A Grand County building permit can hinge on proof of legal water, legal sanitation, road access, HOA sign-off, and fire fees.

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Home and property - Park County

Park County land still needs a state well permit before drilling

A well on Park County land needs a state permit from the Division of Water Resources before drilling, and the permit sets how the water may be used.

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Water and land - Denver County

A lot of Denver's water starts on the other side of the mountains

Much of Denver's tap water is collected high in the mountains and moved across the Continental Divide, which is why Front Range water is a statewide question.

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