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Revised federal rules will require more than 1,000 Montana water systems to identify all lead service lines over the next 2 1/2 years.
A new analysis by the Legislative Services Division shows how a proposed property tax initiative could shift taxes away from certain residential properties
Fees on bottled water, hunting licenses, and tourists are just a few ideas to raise money for conservation districts, which are local governments
The MARA meeting will be held in the Capitol, Room 137. The discussion can also be viewed on the Legislature's live stream, found
Sampling at Montana's schools is identifying lead in water--right down to each faucet, sink, or drinking fountain. Children absorb lead at higher rates
If you lived in Montana last year, you know it was smoky. But data requested by the Environmental Quality Council puts some
There are many actions related to natural resources and the environment regulated by state law. Every two years, the Environmental Quality Council reviews
Conservation Districts are local government entities across Montana run by local elected supervisors. Districts perform an array of functions, all geared toward
A new Montana law allows the eight federally recognized tribes the opportunity to sell marijuana across most of the state. January 1, 2022
Irrigators, recreationists, public safety officials, and other water users rely on stream gauges to measure a stream's condition. Gauges provide the basis for