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Having undertaken an ambitious project — cleaning up 44 river miles on the Clark Fork — the state has so far removed about 1.2 million cubic yards of “dirty dirt” ...
PABLO, Mont. — The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes have issued a warning to all Tribal members to avoid consuming fish from the lower Clark Fork River, spanning from the Bitterroot River ...
Remediation of historic mining and smelting contamination affecting the Clark Fork River will resume in mid-January upstream of Racetrack Pond. There was no related construction in 2024.
CLINTON, Mont. – The Clinton Rural Fire District has issued a new advisory for river-goers on the Clinton to Turah section of the Clark Fork River. A new partially submerged ...
MISSOULA, Mont. – The city of Missoula completed a riverbank clean-up at the 800 block of West Broadway, near Yoke’s, today. This effort involved a crane and bulldozer clearing the ...
A $1 million study involving numerous partners is underway in the uppermost Clark Fork River to investigate contributors to a dramatic decline in brown trout in a once thriving fishery.
MILLTOWN - Finally, the Clark Fork River can relax. After five years of being dammed, diverted, diked and dirtied, the big river got to flush away the final ghost of Milltown Dam on Thursday. At ...
Work resumed in January on federal Superfund cleanup on the Clark Fork River upstream of Deer Lodge. The Montana Department of Environmental Quality is shepherding remediation after a yearlong break.
After above normal temperatures over the weekend, and to start the week, the Clark Fork above Missoula is expected to reach above flood stage (7.5 feet) Tuesday. Emergency Management Officials are ...
A $1 million study involving numerous partners is underway in the uppermost Clark Fork River to investigate contributors to a dramatic decline in brown trout in a once thriving fishery.
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