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S 2754

Crystal Reservoir Conveyance Act

119th Congress

The Crystal Reservoir Conveyance Act transfers ownership of the Crystal Reservoir, its dam, and associated water rights from the federal government to the City of Ouray, Colorado.

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Public Lands, Forests, and Mining. Hearings held.
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Legislative Summary: Crystal Reservoir Conveyance Act (S. 2754)

Overview

The Crystal Reservoir Conveyance Act is a targeted piece of legislation designed to transfer ownership of specific federal lands and associated water rights from the United States government to the City of Ouray, Colorado. The bill effectively shifts the management and maintenance of the Crystal Reservoir infrastructure from the U.S. Forest Service to the local municipal government.

Purpose and Intent

The primary intent of the bill is to grant the City of Ouray full title to the Crystal Reservoir site, including its dam and water delivery systems. By transferring this land, the bill allows the City to maintain its water security and infrastructure while ensuring the land remains open for public recreational use.

Key Provisions

1. Land and Asset Transfer

The Secretary of Agriculture (via the Chief of the Forest Service) is directed to convey the following to the City of Ouray via a quitclaim deed:
* The Crystal Reservoir site: Approximately 45 acres of land, including the lake, Full Moon Dam, and its associated spillway and outlet.
* Infrastructure: Full Moon Ditch and Reservoir Number 10, along with all related infrastructure.
* Water Rights: All associated water rights, specifically including those described in the 1942 State of Colorado decree (Civil Action No. 1959).

2. Financial Terms

  • Cost to City: The conveyance is provided at no cost to the City, with the exception that the City is responsible for paying for any necessary land surveys.
  • Secretary's Costs: The Federal Government will cover all other costs associated with the conveyance.

3. Conditions of Ownership

To ensure the land continues to serve the public interest, the conveyance is subject to several strict requirements:
* Public Access: The land must be maintained in perpetuity as open space. It must remain open for public recreational activities (including fishing) and cannot charge a fee for access.
* Development Restrictions: No commercial operations, construction, or development are permitted, except for the necessary repair and maintenance of the dam and reservoir infrastructure.
* Environmental Protection: The City cannot expand the reservoir's footprint in a way that harms upstream wetlands (though deepening the reservoir is permitted).
* Easements: The City must grant the Forest Service easements for any existing roads or trails that traverse the land.

4. Reversionary Interest

If the City of Ouray fails to comply with the terms and conditions (such as allowing commercial development or restricting public access), the land may revert to the United States at the Secretary's discretion.

Impact and Affected Parties

  • City of Ouray: Gains full ownership and control over critical water infrastructure but assumes all future costs for the operation, repair, and maintenance of the dam and ditches.
  • The Public: Retains guaranteed, fee-free access to the reservoir for recreation and fishing.
  • U.S. Forest Service: Relinquishes ownership and maintenance responsibilities while securing permanent easements for public trails and roads.

Procedural Timeline

  • Introduced: September 10, 2025.
  • Hearings: Held on February 12, 2026, by the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Public Lands, Forests, and Mining.
  • Implementation: Once enacted, the Secretary will finalize the legal description and map (dated June 23, 2025) to complete the transfer "as soon as practicable."

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