New Consolidated Lower Boulder Reservoir And Ditch Company

Town
Denver
Basin
Metro
Organized
1996
Standing with the Colorado Secretary of State
In good standing
Colorado SOS entity ID
19961036817
DARCA member
Yes
Principal office address on state record
401 Main St Unit 2, Longmont, CO 80501
Registered agent
NEW CONSOLIDATED LOWER BOULDER RESERVOIR AND DITCH COMPANY

Sources: Colorado Secretary of State business records as of August 3, 2026 (standing, principal office address, registered agent, formation date, entity ID). Compiled by DitchBook from public records, not edited by the company — how this page is built and what it can't tell you.

Company-administrator contact

Contact New Consolidated Lower Boulder Reservoir And Ditch Company

Contact
Dan Grant Bookkeeping, Company administrator
Phone
303-776-7207
Email
info@dangrantbookkeeping.com
Mailing address
PO Box 119, Longmont, CO 80502

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Water court activity

  • 2026CW3081 (Water Division 1, May 2026 resume watch) — TOWN OF FIRESTONE, 9950 Park Ave., Firestone, CO 80504, (303) · court's resume
    “…tch Company, 10879 Weld County Road 17, Longmont, CO 80504, New Consolidated Lower Boulder Reservoir and Ditch Company, P.O. Box 119, Longmont, CO 80502. This application consist…”

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Public notice activity

  • Lost certificate
    — A 2026 public notice reported a demand for a duplicate or replacement share certificate. Longmont Times-Call, Public Notice Colorado record 176301

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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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