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DWR Well Water Level
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-23T06:02:59.000ZThe Division of Water Resources, in cooperation with various local groundwater management districts and partners, operates a statewide network to monitor groundwater levels.
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fenton
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-23T06:02:59.000ZA Water Right is a property right that is either conditional or absolute and conveys the right to use a particular amount of water, with a specified priority date as confirmed by the water court. The Net Amounts List contains the current status of a water right based on all of its court decreed actions.
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IRS Filing Information for Charities Operating in Colorado
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-23T11:03:46.000ZTax year, business name, address, and employer identification number for charitable organization filings of IRS Form 990, provided by the Colorado Department of State (CDOS) since 2011.
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Livestock Water Tanks Tabular Data
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-21T06:25:57.000ZLivestock water tanks are covered under the "Livestock Water Tank Act of Colorado" sections 35-49-101 to 35-49-116, C.R.S. These structures include all reservoirs built after April 17, 1941, on watercourses which the state engineer has determined to be "normally dry" and having a capacity of not more than ten acre-feet and a vertical height not exceeding fifteen feet from the bottom of the channel to the bottom of the spillway. Again, as with erosion control dams, the height is measured from the lowest point of the upstream toe to the crest of the spillway. No livestock water tanks can be used for irrigation purposes. Erosion control dams are governed under Colorado statute (see section 37-87-122, C.R.S. (1990). These types of structures may be constructed on water courses which have been determined by the state engineer to be normally dry (which for our purposes is dry more than 80% of the time). Structures of this type cannot exceed fifteen feet from the bottom of the channel to the bottom of the spillway and cannot exceed ten acre-feet at the emergency spillway level. The height of the dam is measured vertically from the lowest point of the upstream toe to the crest of the dam in contrast to those measured vertically from the centerline pursuant to section 37-87-105, C.R.S. (1990). Note: The structure can be larger than specified under section 37-87-122, however, it then will be evaluated and must be constructed pursuant to section 37-87-105.
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Zachary
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-18T11:07:37.000ZRegistration and financial data for Charitable Organizations, Paid Solicitors and Professional Fundraising Consultants. The Colorado office of the Secretary of State Division of Charity registers charitable organizations that solicit contributions in Colorado and their professional fundraisers. A charitable organization is a type of non-profit organization (NPO) that centers on philanthropic goals as well as social well-being (educational, religious, other activities serving the public interest or common good). Search for “sos-csi” for all other charities related datasets.
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Short-Term Employment Projections in Colorado
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-23T11:01:08.000ZShort-term (two-year) estimations, projections, and growth rates for industry and occupation by geographic area in Colorado provided by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE).
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Highway Quality in Colorado 2018
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-23T11:04:11.000ZHighway segments and the various quality assurance data along with the overall grade, from the 2018 review of the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT).
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DWR LIVESTOCK WATER TANK EROSION CONTROL DAM MAP
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-21T06:25:57.000ZLivestock water tanks are covered under the "Livestock Water Tank Act of Colorado" sections 35-49-101 to 35-49-116, C.R.S. These structures include all reservoirs built after April 17, 1941, on watercourses which the state engineer has determined to be "normally dry" and having a capacity of not more than ten acre-feet and a vertical height not exceeding fifteen feet from the bottom of the channel to the bottom of the spillway. Again, as with erosion control dams, the height is measured from the lowest point of the upstream toe to the crest of the spillway. No livestock water tanks can be used for irrigation purposes. Erosion control dams are governed under Colorado statute (see section 37-87-122, C.R.S. (1990). These types of structures may be constructed on water courses which have been determined by the state engineer to be normally dry (which for our purposes is dry more than 80% of the time). Structures of this type cannot exceed fifteen feet from the bottom of the channel to the bottom of the spillway and cannot exceed ten acre-feet at the emergency spillway level. The height of the dam is measured vertically from the lowest point of the upstream toe to the crest of the dam in contrast to those measured vertically from the centerline pursuant to section 37-87-105, C.R.S. (1990). Note: The structure can be larger than specified under section 37-87-122, however, it then will be evaluated and must be constructed pursuant to section 37-87-105.
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Tree Canopy Assesment 2013 Denver
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-23T11:00:38.000ZMetro Denver City boundary polygons with attributes for tree canopy cover, potential tree planting spaces, and land cover classification summaries.
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CusterCo_WL_Data
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-23T06:02:59.000ZThe Division of Water Resources, in cooperation with various local groundwater management districts and partners, operates a statewide network to monitor groundwater levels.