The city of Billings celebrated a groundbreaking Tuesday afternoon on the west end water project. The state of the art water treatment facility will address increasing demands for water.
Leaders in Yellowstone county, along with Gov. Gianforte, say an irrigation canal that runs through Billings is at risk of flooding – and they’re calling on state legislators to fund repairs.
"This is the only place in Montana that they’ve been found and we want to keep it that way. We don’t want them to accidentally get downstream, into the Yellowstone River and every place that it goes," said Bob Gibson, Montana, Fish, Wildlife and Parks Communication and Education Program Manager
"This is the only place in Montana that they’ve been found and we want to keep it that way. We don’t want them to accidentally get downstream, into the Yellowstone River and every place that it goes," said Bob Gibson, Montana, Fish, Wildlife and Parks Communication and Education Program Manager
"This is the only place in Montana that they’ve been found and we want to keep it that way. We don’t want them to accidentally get downstream, into the Yellowstone River and every place that it goes," said Bob Gibson, Montana, Fish, Wildlife and Parks Communication and Education Program Manager
The money was set aside by the Legislature earlier this year, as part of the more than $2 billion expected to flow to the state from the federal American Rescue
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