Bravo Ditch Company

Town
Sterling
Basin
South Platte
Organized
1893
Standing with the Colorado Secretary of State
In good standing
Colorado SOS entity ID
19871015703
Principal office address on state record
400 S Division Ave, Sterling, CO 80751
Registered agent
JOHNSON AND ASSOCIATES, CPAs, PC.
Water source
South Platte River
Earliest decreed right
1893 per Colorado DWR records

Sources: Colorado Secretary of State business records as of August 3, 2026 (standing, principal office address, registered agent, formation date, entity ID), and Colorado Department of Water Resources net-amount records as of August 11, 2026 for the water source and earliest decreed right, including rights recorded only as alternate-point/exchange (APEX) amounts (each links to the state's own record). Compiled by DitchBook from public records, not edited by the company — how this page is built and what it can't tell you.

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Water structure

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DWR structures DitchBook has verified for Bravo Ditch Company
StructureWDIDType and sourceDWR locationMap
Bravo Ditch
Ditch traced
6400522 Ditch
South Platte River
Logan County · Division 1 · District 64 View on map

Published from DitchBook's verified company-to-WDID crosswalk as of August 17, 2026, using Colorado DWR structure records pulled August 11, 2026. Open a structure for its source fields, exact map status, company association, and official water-right citation. This table does not say that any particular parcel is served by, owns shares in, or is crossed by the structure.

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Water-right portfolio

Bravo Ditch — WDID 6400522

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Priority / admin no. Appropriation Adjudication Decreed amount Absolute or conditional Decreed uses
15758 February 21, 1893 May 29, 1897 40 cfs absolute Irrigation; Domestic
16628 July 11, 1895 September 29, 1902 16 cfs absolute Irrigation
23172.20544 April 1, 1906 July 5, 1928 20 cfs absolute Irrigation
53558 August 20, 1996 December 31, 1996 46.4 cfs absolute Irrigation; Municipal; Augmentation; Recharge; Wildlife

As of 2026-07-27, DWR Water Rights Net Amounts. Absolute rights are decreed for water already put to use; conditional rights hold a place in line for use not yet completed. Amounts are shown exactly as the state records them. 1 additional right recorded only as an alternate-point/exchange (APEX) net amount is not shown in this table. How this page is built.

Water-right lineage

This timeline puts WDID 6400522’s decreed rights (Bravo Ditch) — the same rights as the portfolio above — in chronological order by appropriation date (oldest first), grouped by decade. It reflects DWR’s current net-amounts tabulation, not a complete decree history: intermediate decrees, changes, and abandonment proceedings exist only in the underlying court case files. It is not a title opinion and not a complete chain of title.

1890s

  1. February 21, 1893

    40 cfs, absolute, for Irrigation; Domestic. Adjudicated May 29, 1897 — DWR associated-case reference: CA0304.

  2. July 11, 1895

    16 cfs, absolute, for Irrigation. Adjudicated September 29, 1902 — DWR associated-case reference: 99CW0004.

1900s

  1. April 1, 1906

    20 cfs, absolute, for Irrigation. Adjudicated July 5, 1928 — DWR associated-case reference: CA0944.

1990s

  1. August 20, 1996

    46.4 cfs, absolute, for Irrigation; Municipal; Augmentation; Recharge; Wildlife. Adjudicated December 31, 1996 — DWR associated-case references: 04CW0236, 96CW0657.

As of 2026-07-27, DWR Water Rights Net Amounts. DWR's associated-case references are shown verbatim from its bulk water-rights export, as of 2026-08-11 — some entries are date-like artifacts of DWR's own data, not case numbers; DitchBook has not verified them against court files. 1 additional right recorded only as an alternate-point/exchange (APEX) net amount is not included in this timeline. How this page is built.

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Irrigated acreage history

These snapshots track state-mapped parcel linkage to the listed structures; they do not measure the company's operations or status.

Irrigated acres by crop for Bravo Ditch Company, 1956 to 2020, from state irrigated-lands snapshots. The table below lists each year's total acres and largest crop. acres 0 750 1,500 2,250 1956 1976 1987 1997 2001 2005 2010 2015 2020 1956 — 2,070.2 acres 1976 — 2,091.9 acres 1987 — 1,842.9 acres 1997 — 1,827.6 acres 2001 — 1,813.8 acres 2005 — 1,827.9 acres 2010 — 1,924.7 acres 2015 — 1,865.1 acres 2020 — 1,824.6 acres
  • Alfalfa
  • Corn
  • Grass Pasture
  • Dry Beans
  • Wheat Fall
  • Other crops
Irrigated acres by snapshot year
Snapshot year Total acres Largest crop that year
1956 2,070.2 Corn
1976 2,091.9 Corn
1987 1,842.9 Corn
1997 1,827.6 Corn
2001 1,813.8 Alfalfa
2005 1,827.9 Alfalfa
2010 1,924.7 Alfalfa
2015 1,865.1 Alfalfa
2020 1,824.6 Alfalfa

Source: CDSS Division 1 Irrigated Lands snapshots (1956, 1976, 1987, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020). These parcels are the ones the state links to WDID 6400522. The parcels are mapped by the State of Colorado, not by the company and not by DitchBook. The state's mapping for this company includes parcels the state also links to a groundwater (well) supply; parcels the state maps to this company's structures together with other structures; parcels the state maps to this company's structures alone. Where parcels are shared with other structures or linked to a well, the acres shown are not all served by this company's ditch alone. How this page is built.

Irrigated land linked to this company

  • 2020 irrigated-parcel footprint (state-mapped)
  • Service area (vintage 2005) — context only
  • Ditch/canal alignment (USGS NHD, name-matched)
  • Source river (USGS NHD, name-matched)

The 2020 state-mapped irrigated-parcel footprint linked to this company's structures lies in Logan County, on South Platte River. It covers about 1,824.6 acres.

Footprint: state-mapped irrigated parcels for WDID 6400522, 2020 snapshot, from CDSS Irrigated Lands. The dashed outline is a service-area layer (vintage 2005) shown for context only — it is not used for any figure on this page; source: CDSS Div1_Canals package, Div1_Ditch_Service_Area_2005. The solid line is this company's ditch/canal alignment — USGS National Hydrography Dataset (hydro.nationalmap.gov/arcgis/rest/services/nhd/MapServer/6), name-matched against DWR structure/company name and reviewed by DitchBook as of 2026-08-07 — mapping-grade, not a survey. Shown for 1 of 1 reviewed structure. The second solid line is South Platte River, this company's published water source, matched the same way. Satellite imagery is available via the map's Satellite/Map toggle, courtesy of USDA/USGS (The National Map), public domain. Boundaries are the state's, drawn to locate the land, not to settle it. How this page is built.

Recorded diversions

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Recorded diversions in acre-feet for Bravo Ditch, 1950 to 2025, by DWR water year. The table below lists every structure. acre-feet 0 4,000 8,000 12,000 16,000 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 1950 — 5,948.5 acre-feet 1951 — 5,605.4 acre-feet 1952 — 4,938.9 acre-feet 1953 — 6,926.4 acre-feet 1954 — 3,822.2 acre-feet 1955 — 5,549.8 acre-feet 1956 — 5,355.5 acre-feet 1957 — 8,102.6 acre-feet 1958 — 5,621.2 acre-feet 1959 — 6,400.8 acre-feet 1960 — 7,624.6 acre-feet 1961 — 4,080.1 acre-feet 1962 — 6,870.8 acre-feet 1963 — 4,335.9 acre-feet 1964 — 5,958.4 acre-feet 1965 — 4,758.4 acre-feet 1966 — 4,770.3 acre-feet 1967 — 8,586.6 acre-feet 1968 — 6,305.5 acre-feet 1969 — 6,331.3 acre-feet 1970 — 6,690.3 acre-feet 1971 — 3,848 acre-feet 1972 — 6,851 acre-feet 1973 — 4,829.8 acre-feet 1974 — 6,646.7 acre-feet 1975 — 6,708.2 acre-feet 1976 — 6,341.2 acre-feet 1977 — 7,202.1 acre-feet 1978 — 7,910.2 acre-feet 1979 — 6,827.2 acre-feet 1980 — 6,127.8 acre-feet 1981 — 5,962.4 acre-feet 1982 — 5,069.8 acre-feet 1983 — 5,506.2 acre-feet 1984 — 5,880.1 acre-feet 1985 — 4,449 acre-feet 1986 — 4,777.1 acre-feet 1987 — 3,322.7 acre-feet 1988 — 3,748.8 acre-feet 1989 — 5,110.9 acre-feet 1990 — 5,791.6 acre-feet 1991 — 6,852.5 acre-feet 1992 — 4,789 acre-feet 1993 — 5,731.8 acre-feet 1994 — 6,244.9 acre-feet 1995 — 4,827.4 acre-feet 1996 — 4,269.3 acre-feet 1997 — 4,357 acre-feet 1998 — 3,929.5 acre-feet 1999 — 4,762.2 acre-feet 2000 — 7,295.5 acre-feet 2001 — 8,685.9 acre-feet 2002 — 2,717.8 acre-feet 2003 — 8,864.7 acre-feet 2004 — 12,629.3 acre-feet 2005 — 14,190 acre-feet 2006 — 13,660.5 acre-feet 2007 — 13,704 acre-feet 2008 — 12,216.4 acre-feet 2009 — 10,904.5 acre-feet 2010 — 11,687.6 acre-feet 2011 — 11,304.8 acre-feet 2012 — 11,788.3 acre-feet 2013 — 12,977.8 acre-feet 2014 — 13,058.4 acre-feet 2015 — 7,452.6 acre-feet 2016 — 8,253.4 acre-feet 2017 — 11,168.9 acre-feet 2018 — 9,421.6 acre-feet 2019 — 8,595.4 acre-feet 2020 — 11,147.6 acre-feet 2021 — 10,636.5 acre-feet 2022 — 7,454.9 acre-feet 2023 — 7,009.8 acre-feet 2024 — 8,867.3 acre-feet 2025 — 7,899.8 acre-feet (provisional)
  • Published record
  • Provisional record (not final)
Recorded diversions by DWR water year (November–October), in acre-feet
Year Total acre-feet Record
1950 5,948.5 published
1951 5,605.4 published
1952 4,938.9 published
1953 6,926.4 published
1954 3,822.2 published
1955 5,549.8 published
1956 5,355.5 published
1957 8,102.6 published
1958 5,621.2 published
1959 6,400.8 published
1960 7,624.6 published
1961 4,080.1 published
1962 6,870.8 published
1963 4,335.9 published
1964 5,958.4 published
1965 4,758.4 published
1966 4,770.3 published
1967 8,586.6 published
1968 6,305.5 published
1969 6,331.3 published
1970 6,690.3 published
1971 3,848 published
1972 6,851 published
1973 4,829.8 published
1974 6,646.7 published
1975 6,708.2 published
1976 6,341.2 published
1977 7,202.1 published
1978 7,910.2 published
1979 6,827.2 published
1980 6,127.8 published
1981 5,962.4 published
1982 5,069.8 published
1983 5,506.2 published
1984 5,880.1 published
1985 4,449 published
1986 4,777.1 published
1987 3,322.7 published
1988 3,748.8 published
1989 5,110.9 published
1990 5,791.6 published
1991 6,852.5 published
1992 4,789 published
1993 5,731.8 published
1994 6,244.9 published
1995 4,827.4 published
1996 4,269.3 published
1997 4,357 published
1998 3,929.5 published
1999 4,762.2 published
2000 7,295.5 published
2001 8,685.9 published
2002 2,717.8 published
2003 8,864.7 published
2004 12,629.3 published
2005 14,190 published
2006 13,660.5 published
2007 13,704 published
2008 12,216.4 published
2009 10,904.5 published
2010 11,687.6 published
2011 11,304.8 published
2012 11,788.3 published
2013 12,977.8 published
2014 13,058.4 published
2015 7,452.6 published
2016 8,253.4 published
2017 11,168.9 published
2018 9,421.6 published
2019 8,595.4 published
2020 11,147.6 published
2021 10,636.5 published
2022 7,454.9 published
2023 7,009.8 published
2024 8,867.3 published
2025 7,899.8 provisional

As of 2026-07-27, DWR diversion records for WDID 6400522. Annual values follow the DWR water year (November–October). Years marked provisional are DWR's own provisional records — the state has not finalized them, and they are drawn with a dashed outline above. All other years are published records. A diversion record is what the state's records show ran through the headgate; it is not a share, an entitlement, or a company allocation. How this page is built.

Company-wide share count

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Sources for this profile

  • DWR Water Rights Net Amounts — pulled 2026-07-27
  • DWR bulk water-rights export (per-right associated-case references) — pulled 2026-08-11
  • CDSS Division 1 Irrigated Lands snapshots — 1956, 1976, 1987, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020
  • State-mapped irrigated-parcel footprint — 2020 snapshot, from CDSS Irrigated Lands
  • Service-area layer — vintage 2005 — context only (CDSS Div1_Canals package, Div1_Ditch_Service_Area_2005)
  • DWR diversion records — pulled 2026-07-27 (provisional and published)

Assembled from Colorado DWR/CDSS public datasets. Informational; accuracy not guaranteed. Not a determination of historical consumptive use and not recommended as a primary source in Colorado Water Court, where quantification requires a licensed engineering analysis.

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A mutual ditch or reservoir company is a nonprofit corporation formed under Colorado law — most commonly C.R.S. Title 7, Article 42 — so that landowners who share an irrigation ditch, canal, or reservoir can jointly own and operate it. Instead of the water right belonging to a single person, shares in the company represent each owner's proportional claim, and the company's board and secretary keep the ledger, run assessments for maintenance, and issue certificates the way any small corporation would. Many of these companies have operated continuously since the 1880s, run entirely by volunteer officers who inherit the books from whoever kept them before.

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