Don Coram
- Republican
The bill appropriates the following amounts from the Colorado water conservation board (CWCB) construction fund (fund) to the CWCB or the division of water resources in the department of natural resources for the following projects: Continuation of the satellite monitoring system maintenance, $380,000 ( section 1 of the bill); Continuation of the Colorado floodplain map modernization program, $100,000 ( section 2 ); Continuation of the Arkansas river decision support system, $500,000 ( section 3 ); Continuation of the weather modification program, $175,000 ( section 4 ); Continuation of the Colorado Mesonet, $150,000 ( section 5 ); Continuation of the water forecasting partnership project, $800,000 ( section 6 ); Acquisition of lidar data, $200,000 ( section 7 ); Continuation of technical assistance for federal irrigation improvement cost-sharing program, $200,000 ( section 8 ); Continuation of the Chatfield Reservoir channel improvements program, $200,000 ( section 9 ); South Platte river basin groundwater level data collection, analysis, and remediation, $500,000 ( section 10 ); Central Colorado water conservancy district - Chatfield reservoir reallocation project, $511,894.20 ( section 11 ); and Continuation of the watershed restoration program, $2,000,000 ( section 12 ). Section 13 directs the state treasurer to transfer $30,000,000 from the loan guarantee fund to the severance tax perpetual base fund on June 30, 2018. Section 14 authorizes the CWCB to loan up to $17,170,000 from the severance tax perpetual base fund to the Pueblo conservancy district to repair the levees within the City of Pueblo to bring the levees up to federal emergency management agency standards. Section 15 transfers $4 million on June 30, 2018, from the severance tax perpetual base fund to the fund for the Chatfield reservoir reallocation project; section 16 appropriates this money to the board for this purpose. Section 17 increases loan authorizations from the severance tax perpetual base fund for the Chatfield reservoir reallocation project in the following amounts: Centennial water and sanitation district, an increase of $9,046,267 for a total of $53,486,267; Central Colorado water conservancy district, an increase of $1,548,229 for a total of $29,999,929; and Castle Pines north metro district, an increase of $1,319,464 for a total of $7,773,364. Section 18 appropriates $8,000,000 to the department of natural resources from the fund for Republican river matters. The state treasurer will make the following transfers from the fund: Up to $500,000 on July 1, 2018, to the flood and drought response fund ( section 19 ); Up to $2,000,000 on July 1, 2018, to the litigation fund ( section 20 ); $500,000 on July 1, 2018, to the feasibility study small grant fund ( section 21 ); and $2,000,000 on June 30, 2018, to the water supply reserve fund ( section 22 ). Section 23 appropriates $7,000,000 from the fund to the CWCB for continuing implementation of the Colorado water plan as follows: Up to $3,000,000 to facilitate the development of additional storage, artificial recharge into aquifers, and dredging existing reservoirs; Up to $1,000,000 for agricultural projects; Up to $1,000,000 for grant funding to implement long-term strategies for conservation, land use, and drought planning; Up to $500,000 for grants for water education, outreach, and innovation efforts; and Up to $1,500,000 for environmental and recreational projects. Current law: Prohibits the CWCB from using the fund for 'domestic water treatment and distribution systems'; section 24 harmonizes this with other laws by excluding 'water treatment facilities'; Continuously appropriates money in the emergency dam repair cash fund to the CWCB and authorizes the CWCB to transfer up to $50,000 from the fund to the emergency dam repair cash fund; section 25 adds the division of water resources to the continuous appropriation and increases the transfer cap to $500,000; Repeals the natural hazard mapping fund on July 1, 2018; section 26 extends this to July 1, 2019; and Authorizes taxpayers to contribute money to the Colorado healthy rivers fund, the department of revenue to deduct its administrative costs from that fund, and the annual transfer of the remaining balance to the fund; section 27 specifies that the transferred money is continuously appropriated to the CWCB.(Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.) , Read More
Governor Signed
Sent to the Governor
Signed by the Speaker of the House
Signed by the President of the Senate
House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
House Second Reading Special Order - Passed - No Amendments
House Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole
House Committee on Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Refer Unamended to Appropriations
Introduced In House - Assigned to Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources
Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
Senate Second Reading Special Order - Passed - No Amendments
Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole
Senate Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources, & Energy Refer Unamended to Appropriations
Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Agriculture, Natural Resources, & Energy
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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Committee Amendment | |
Introduced (03/26/2018) | |
Engrossed (04/11/2018) | |
Reengrossed (04/12/2018) | |
Revised (05/02/2018) | |
Rerevised (05/03/2018) | |
Final Act (05/11/2018) | |
Signed Act (05/30/2018) |
Document | Format |
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Fiscal Note SA1 (04/10/2018) | |
Fiscal Note SA2 (05/02/2018) | |
Fiscal Note FN1 (03/28/2018) | |
Fiscal Note FN2 (09/26/2018) |
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