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The application fee is $25. Be sure to also complete a Well Registration form along with your permit application. Class B wells are capable of pumping between 200 and 600 gpm. The permit application fee is $50.
DR 0106 - Partnership and S Corporation Tax Return (form only) Any partnership or S corporation must file a DR 0106 for any year it is doing business in Colorado. A partnership or S corporation is doing business in Colorado whenever it meets the criteria set forth in Rule 39 22-301(1).
Prior to drilling a ground water well in Colorado, you must have a permit from the Colorado Division of Water Resources, also known as the State Engineers Office. Most private domestic wells in Colorado are exempt from administration in the priority system and do not require augmentation.
Information on all registered well permits can be found through our Well Permit Search Tool and our Map Viewer Tools that are linked on this page. The well permit file will contain the allowable uses of the well, the original permit application, and any available well construction and pump installation records.
Domestic and Livestock Wells These types of well permits are issued on tracts of land of 35 acres or more where the proposed well will be the only well on the tract, or on tracts of land of less than 35 acres in limited areas of the state where the surface drainage system is not over-appropriated (see glossary term,
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Well permits are issued by the Colorado Division of Water Resources. (A licensed well driller should be contacted to obtain a permit to drill a well through the Colorado Division of Water Resources.)
Housed within the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, the Colorado Division of Water Resources, which includes the State Engineer, division engineers and water commissioners, has the authority to administer all surface water and Denver Basin, tributary and nontributary groundwater in the state of Colorado.

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