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How to fill out the CO GWS-51 online
The CO GWS-51 form is essential for notifying the State Engineer's Office about the intent to construct monitoring holes. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step process for filling out the form online, ensuring you meet all necessary requirements.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the CO GWS-51 form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the CO GWS-51 form and open it in your online editor.
- Begin by entering the well owner name(s) in the designated field. Ensure that you provide accurate and complete information to avoid processing delays.
- In the Location section, specify the section number, township, range, and county. This information is critical for identifying the site of the monitoring holes.
- Fill out the Address, Phone, and Email fields with your contact information, ensuring clarity for future communication.
- Identify the Landowner's Name and select an appropriate designation from the options provided, including entering relevant license numbers for the water well driller, engineer, or geologist as applicable.
- Indicate the number of monitoring holes to be constructed, the estimated depth in feet, and the aquifer information. This data is necessary for the assessment of your construction plan.
- Provide your estimated date of construction and the purpose of the monitoring holes. This helps in scheduling and regulatory compliance.
- Complete the print name and signature fields. If submitting online, ensure your full name is entered here, and verify that the date notice is submitted follows the required timeline.
- After reviewing all entered information for accuracy, you can save changes, download the form, print a copy for your records, or choose to share it as necessary.
Complete your CO GWS-51 form online today and ensure compliance with state regulations.
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Aquifers may be as shallow as a few feet, or as deep as thousands of feet below the ground surface. Wells in mountainous areas of the Front Range typically average 350 feet deep; while in eastern Colorado they range from 40 to 1000 feet deep.
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