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HB 25-1014

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Increasing Efficiency Division of Water Resources

Plain-English Summary

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HB 25-1014 is a Colorado bill that changes how water well permits are managed. It extends the time for constructing a new well from one year to two years without needing extra approval, except for federally authorized projects. The bill also simplifies the process of reinstating expired permits and splits the review of abandoned water rights into two parts over ten years instead of all at once. This affects people who need to construct or manage water wells in Colorado. Since the status is "signed," it means the governor has approved this bill, making its changes official law.

Official Summary

The division of water resources in the department of natural resources (division) is responsible for administering water rights and issuing water well permits, among other duties. Under current law, after having received a permit to appropriate designated groundwater or construct a well outside the boundaries of a designated groundwater basin, a permit holder is required to construct the well within one year after the date of issuance of the permit. If the well is not constructed within one year, the permit expires; except that the ground water commission (commission) in the division or the state engineer, as applicable, may grant a single one-year extension. The act extends the time frame for construction of a well to 2 years, eliminating the need for the commission or the state engineer to approve a one-year extension to the initial one-year construction time frame, except for permits issued for federally authorized water projects. The act also removes the requirement that the commission or state engineer must mail a certified letter to the permit holder before a permit can be formally expired. The act allows the commission or state engineer to reinstate an expired permit if the applicant for reinstatement of the permit can show that the well was completed in a timely manner and submits a $30 fee. Under current law, the division engineer of each water division is required to decennially present to the water court a list of water rights that meet the criteria for abandonment. The act splits this decennial abandonment process into 2 batches, grouped by water division and spaced 5 years apart, beginning with 2030 and 2035. The act maintains the requirement that the abandonment process be performed every 10 years in each water division. The act extends certain time frames relating to the well permitting process. Lastly, the act eliminates final permitting requirements for non-Denver Basin bedrock aquifer wells in the designated basins. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2025-06-03
Latest action
2025-01-08
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources
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Votes

BILL
2025-04-14 · Senate · passYes: 33 · No: 0 · Other:
BILL
2025-03-05 · House · passYes: 61 · No: 0 · Other:
AMD
2025-03-03 · House · passYes: 57 · No: 6 · Other: