Burlington Ditch Reservoir & Land Co. v. Metro Wastewater Reclamation District

256 P.3d 645, 2011 Colo. LEXIS 438, 2011 WL 2139902
CourtSupreme Court of Colorado
DecidedMay 31, 2011
DocketNo. 09SA133
StatusPublished
Cited by32 cases

This text of 256 P.3d 645 (Burlington Ditch Reservoir & Land Co. v. Metro Wastewater Reclamation District) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Colorado primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Burlington Ditch Reservoir & Land Co. v. Metro Wastewater Reclamation District, 256 P.3d 645, 2011 Colo. LEXIS 438, 2011 WL 2139902 (Colo. 2011).

Opinion

Justice HOBBS

delivered the Opinion of the Court.

INDEX OF OPINION

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I. FACKS .... ...... .. sll sles vy a area a k ea een 6 k ea a arn e n e ea aa na n e e a a a ee e e aa e aa ee es 654

A. The Burlington-Barr Lake System ....................................... 655

B. Burlington 1885 Water Under Case No. 11200

C. FRICO Expansion in 1909 and Case No. 54658 .. ................2.2........ 657

D. Thornton Case No. 8TZCWILOT 658

E. Historical Consumptive Use Determination by the Water Court .............. 658

.............. F. Barr Lake Toe Trains and Beebe Canal Seepage Gains 658

G. New Structures on the Burlington Canal: the Metro Pumps and the Globeville Flood Control PrOj@@t ....................................... 659

II. Holdimg lle saka ee aa ttt k e nner r e e e a a aa a ea eee e e e ea ae s 660

A. Standard Of ReVI@W . lll sere errr rer errr rrr kere real kk... 660
B. Determination of Historical Consumptive Use 661
1. Applicable LAW leer r errr rere rara ere e aaa eek .s 661

a. - Unlawful Enlargement 662

b. Injury Standard and the One-Fill Rule ............................ 668

B. . . .......... ...l. lll valle ree e ea eae e a eee aaa eee neer e e e e ea kee} 664

a. - Decree in Burlington Case No. 11200 and Calculation of Historical Consumptive Use .................................... 664

[653]*653b. Unlawful Enlargement .... ...................................... 665

c. - Study periods for Historical Consumptive Use ...................... 665

d. Seepage and Toe Drain Gains Relation to Historical Consumptive Use .......... .e... } ...................................... 666

e. - Application of the One-Fill rule .. ...e. lek eee. .e s 667

Effect of Prior Water Court Decrees and Orders in FRICO Case No. 54658 and Thornton Case No. 8TZCWIOYT .. ...ll lll. klk} 668

1. Applicable Law ............... ...................................... 668

2. Analysis ..................... ...................................... 669

D. New Structures and Points of Diversion Related to the Burlington Canal.... . 671

1. Applicable Law ............... ...................................... 671

2. Analysis ..................... ...................................... 671

a. Metro ...................................... 671

b. Globeville Project ......... ...................................... 673

Resume Notice and the Seope of the Water Court's Decision . ................ 674

1. Applicable Law ............... ...................................... 674

2. Analysis . ................. ... ...................................... 675

III. Order on Judgment. .................. ...................................... 677

In this appeal from a judgment of the District Court for Water Division No. 1, applicant-appellants, Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company ("FRICO"), Burlington Ditch, Reservoir and Land Company ("Burlington"), Henrylyn Irrigation District ("Hen-rylyn")-coliectively "Companies"-and the United Water and Sanitation District ("United"), and East Cherry Creek Valley Water and Sanitation District ("ECCV") challenge the water court's decisions regarding historical consumptive use, the effect of prior decrees, the effect of new structures, the water court's one-fill rule analysis, and the impact of these determinations on appellants' rights to use the waters of the South Platte River.1 The Opposer-Appellants-parties who opposed the initial application but also take issue with the water court's decree include the City of Thornton ("Thornton"), the City of Englewood ("Englewood"), the City of Brighton ("Brighton"), and the City and County of Denver ("Denver"). Opposer-Ap-pellees include the State Engineer and Divi[654]*654sion Engineer for Water Division No. 1 ("State Engineer"), the City of Aurora ("Aurora"), the Central Colorado Water Conser-vaney District ("Central"), and Public Service Company of Colorado ("Public Service" d/b/a Xeel Energy). Because of the broad scope of the water court's determinations, the parties are not uniformly aligned, but rather have argued for their particular interests issue by issue.

Based upon the record in this change of water rights proceeding, we uphold the findings of fact, conclusions of law, judgment and decree of the water court, including these: in order to prevent an unlawful enlargement of the Burlington and FRICO water rights, the Companies' 1885 Burlington direct flow water right is limited to 200 efs historically diverted and used for irrigation above Barr Lake; the 1885 Burlington storage water right is limited to annual average reservoir releases of 5,456 acre-feet historically used on lands under the Hudson and Burlington Extension laterals as they existed in 1909; seepage gains into the Beebe Canal, as well as water collected through the Barr Lake toe drains, cannot be counted towards the Companies' historical consumptive use under the 1885 Burlington and 1908 and 1909 FRICO water rights; historical releases from Barr Lake rather than operation of the "one-fill rule" constitute the proper measure of Companies' storage rights in this change of water rights proceeding; the water court's system-wide analysis of historical consumptive use is not barred by claim or issue preclusion due to the orders and decrees issued in Cases Nos. 54658 and 8TCW1OT7; the Metro Pumps are a heretofore undecreed point of diversion for which prior diversions cannot be given credit in calculating historical consumptive use; the Globeville Project is also a previously undecreed point of diversion, subject to the water court's imposition of terms and conditions to prevent injury to other water right holders; the water court's judgment and decree do not exceed the scope of its jurisdiction; and the decree contains appropriate conditions to prevent injury to other water rights resulting from the change of water rights.

Accordingly, we uphold the water court's judgment and decree.

1.

The United-ECCV Water Supply Project ("project") is a multi-million dollar effort to provide a renewable source of water to replace the Denver Basin nontributary groundwater upon which ECCV has previously relied for use in its service area. ECCV serves about 50,000 customers in the southeastern Denver metropolitan area within Arapahoe County. Current demand for water in ECCVs service area is about 9,000 acre-feet per year, but ECCV projects that, within the next twenty years, it will serve 70,000 customers with an annual water demand of 14,-000 acre-feet.

In 2003, ECCV entered into an agreement with FRICO and United to implement the project. Water supplies contemplated as part of the project include shares diverted from the South Platte River under the 1885 Burlington water rights and the 1908 and 1909 FRICO water rights for beneficial use on farms located north of Denver and Arapahoe Counties.

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