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Water Use in Montana

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Milk River and Missouri River Continuous Water-Quality Monitoring

The Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center, in collaboration with the Assiniboine and Sioux Rural Water Supply System (ASRWSS), is monitoring water quality on a seasonal basis at three U.S. Geological Survey streamgages along the Milk River and Missouri River.
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Milk River and Missouri River Continuous Water-Quality Monitoring

The Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center, in collaboration with the Assiniboine and Sioux Rural Water Supply System (ASRWSS), is monitoring water quality on a seasonal basis at three U.S. Geological Survey streamgages along the Milk River and Missouri River.
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Growth of coal mining operations in the Elk River Valley linked to increasing transport of selenium, nitrate, and sulfate into Lake Koocanusa

Lake Koocanusa (also called Koocanusa Reservoir) is a transboundary reservoir that's located in northwestern Montana and southwestern British Columbia, Canada (BC) and encompasses the headwaters of the Kootenai watershed, eventually flowing into the Columbia River. Coal mining has occurred in the Elk River watershed in British Columbia, Canada for more than 100 years. Concentrations of different...
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Growth of coal mining operations in the Elk River Valley linked to increasing transport of selenium, nitrate, and sulfate into Lake Koocanusa

Lake Koocanusa (also called Koocanusa Reservoir) is a transboundary reservoir that's located in northwestern Montana and southwestern British Columbia, Canada (BC) and encompasses the headwaters of the Kootenai watershed, eventually flowing into the Columbia River. Coal mining has occurred in the Elk River watershed in British Columbia, Canada for more than 100 years. Concentrations of different...
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Restoration Effectiveness Monitoring in the Vermilion River

The Vermilion River is a major tributary to the Lower Clark Fork River in the northwest corner of Montana ( Fig. 1 ) and is designated as critical habitat for migratory Bull Trout and Westslope Cutthroat Trout. Historic placer, hydraulic, and dredge mining and large-scale clearcutting (via commercial forestry) in the upper portion of the Vermilion River drainage have degraded the river habitat...
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Restoration Effectiveness Monitoring in the Vermilion River

The Vermilion River is a major tributary to the Lower Clark Fork River in the northwest corner of Montana ( Fig. 1 ) and is designated as critical habitat for migratory Bull Trout and Westslope Cutthroat Trout. Historic placer, hydraulic, and dredge mining and large-scale clearcutting (via commercial forestry) in the upper portion of the Vermilion River drainage have degraded the river habitat...
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History of Water-Quality Sampling the the Lake Koocanusa Basin

Since 1984, Canadian agencies have collected samples to measure selenium concentrations in the Elk River measured at the monitoring station (site BC08NK0003) (British Columbia Ministry of Forests Lands Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, 2022) which is 2.2 miles above its discharge into Lake Koocanusa. Detections of selenium from this site have ranged from below detection to greater...
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History of Water-Quality Sampling the the Lake Koocanusa Basin

Since 1984, Canadian agencies have collected samples to measure selenium concentrations in the Elk River measured at the monitoring station (site BC08NK0003) (British Columbia Ministry of Forests Lands Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, 2022) which is 2.2 miles above its discharge into Lake Koocanusa. Detections of selenium from this site have ranged from below detection to greater...
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Hydrology of Lake Koocanusa

Lake Koocanusa (Koocanusa Reservoir) is a transboundary reservoir located in southeastern British Columbia and northwestern Montana.
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Hydrology of Lake Koocanusa

Lake Koocanusa (Koocanusa Reservoir) is a transboundary reservoir located in southeastern British Columbia and northwestern Montana.
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Hydrologic Monitoring on the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana

The Fort Peck Assiniboine & Sioux Tribes seek an increased scientific understanding of the water resources within the Fort Peck Reservation of northeastern Montana. Hydrologic information is needed to make informed water management decisions, including the monitoring of instream flows established in the Fort Peck Indian Reservation Water Rights Compact with the State of Montana. The Fort Peck...
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Hydrologic Monitoring on the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana

The Fort Peck Assiniboine & Sioux Tribes seek an increased scientific understanding of the water resources within the Fort Peck Reservation of northeastern Montana. Hydrologic information is needed to make informed water management decisions, including the monitoring of instream flows established in the Fort Peck Indian Reservation Water Rights Compact with the State of Montana. The Fort Peck...
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Verification Datasets of Irrigation Status of Agricultural Lands in Select Areas of Montana, 2019 and 2020

The Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center (WY-MT WSC) is currently (2019-2020) developing field and data management methods to collect and manage field-verified spatial datasets of irrigated lands in an effort to improve estimates of irrigation water use throughout the nation. The USGS is currently (2019) working with the University of Wisconsin to develop datasets to describe the spatial extent of...
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Verification Datasets of Irrigation Status of Agricultural Lands in Select Areas of Montana, 2019 and 2020

The Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center (WY-MT WSC) is currently (2019-2020) developing field and data management methods to collect and manage field-verified spatial datasets of irrigated lands in an effort to improve estimates of irrigation water use throughout the nation. The USGS is currently (2019) working with the University of Wisconsin to develop datasets to describe the spatial extent of...
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Water Use in Wyoming

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has compiled estimates of water use in Wyoming and the rest of the United States at 5-year intervals since 1950.
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Water Use in Wyoming

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has compiled estimates of water use in Wyoming and the rest of the United States at 5-year intervals since 1950.
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Water Use in Montana

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has compiled estimates of water use in Montana and the rest of the United States at 5-year intervals since 1950.
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Water Use in Montana

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has compiled estimates of water use in Montana and the rest of the United States at 5-year intervals since 1950.
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Estimating National Water Use Associated with Continuous Oil and Gas Development

Project Period: 2016-ongoing Cooperator: U.S. Geological Survey Water Availability and Use Science Program Project Chiefs: Ryan McShane and Jeremy McDowell
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Estimating National Water Use Associated with Continuous Oil and Gas Development

Project Period: 2016-ongoing Cooperator: U.S. Geological Survey Water Availability and Use Science Program Project Chiefs: Ryan McShane and Jeremy McDowell
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