All persons who have enjoyed the use of the water in any natural stream for the irrigation of any meadow land by the natural overflow or operation of the water of such stream, in case the diminishing of the water supplied by such stream, from any cause, prevents such irrigation therefrom in as ample a manner as formerly, shall have right to construct a ditch for the irrigation of such meadow and to take water from such stream therefor. Their right to water through such ditch shall have the same priority as though such ditch had been constructed at the time they first occupied and used such land as meadow ground.
Source: L. 1879: p. 106, § 37. G.S. § 1723. R.S. 08: § 3176. C.L. § 1636. CSA: C. 90, § 19. CRS 53: § 147-3-14. C.R.S. 1963: § 148-3-14.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 37 - Water and Irrigation
Article 86 - Rights-of-Way and Ditches
§ 37-86-101. Sections Liberally Construed
§ 37-86-102. Right-of-Way Through Other Lands
§ 37-86-103. Extent of Right-of-Way
§ 37-86-104. Condemnation of Right-of-Way
§ 37-86-105. No Land Burdened With More Than One Ditch
§ 37-86-106. Shortest Route Must Be Taken
§ 37-86-107. Owner of Ditch Must Permit Enlargement
§ 37-86-108. Incorporation of Lateral Ditch Owners
§ 37-86-109. Consideration of Incorporation Benefits
§ 37-86-110. Payment of Damages
§ 37-86-111. Head of Ditch May Be Relocated