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Colorado Division of Water Resources
The Colorado Division of Water Resources strives to be a leader in the water community of Colorado and the western United States. This is accomplished by focusing on the following areas: people, water and stewardship.
You can also view their helpful PDF document containing information about obtaining a well permit and obtaining water rights.
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Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment
Water Quality and Control Division (WQCC)
Water Quality Control Commission is housed in the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment. In addition, the Water Quality Control Division is the staff of the Water Quality Control Commission. The Water Quality Control Division is recognized as Colorado’s leading agency for monitoring and reporting on the quality of state waters, preventing water pollution, protecting, restoring and enhancing the quality of surface and groundwater, and assuring that safe drinking water is provided from all public water systems. The Division is also committed to continuously enhancing and improving service to all segments of the public.The Colorado Water Quality Control Division regulates the discharge of pollutants into the state’s surface and ground waters and enforces the Colorado Primary Drinking Water Regulations.
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Division of Wildlife
Answers many questions from hunting, fishing and living with wildlife to water rights and wildlife research projects.
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Colorado Water Conservation Board
The Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) represents each major water basin, Denver and other state agencies in our joint effort to use water wisely and protect our water for future generations.
