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The Montana Department of Environmental Quality is a state-level government agency in Montana. The agency was founded by the Montana Legislature in 1995 as the Montana Board of Environmental Review. [1] It is responsible for monitoring air, water, energy, and mining standards, in addition to regulatory services. [2] [3] [4]
The Environmental Protection Agency and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality closed the wells and began to look into the cause of the contamination of Milltown area groundwater. Two years later, in September 1983, it was determined that the contamination was the result of a buildup of heavy metal laden sediment from years of ...
The Montana Environmental Information Center (MEIC) was one of several non-profits who supported the measure, stating that it "was a response to the abysmal track record of open pit cyanide leach mining in Montana and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality's failure to adequately regulate such mines as required by state law." [2]
The Department of Environmental Quality has created a work group to discuss potential changes to how it uses the Montana Environmental Policy Act, which requires public input in fossil fuel and ...
Utah Department of Environmental Quality; Utah Department of Health and Human Services; Utah Department of Natural Resources [1] Utah Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands [2] Utah Office of Energy Development [3] Utah Public Lands [4] Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
The Department of Environmental Quality, Montana, has determined that climate change will affect essential water resources in Montana as water quality and ecosystems may be compromised when contaminants and sediment are carried by spring run-off at unnatural times. [2] Wind turbines near Fairfield, May 2022
Department of Environmental Quality, State of Montana, Report on the Confederate Gulch Mining District. Archived 2016-03-14 at the Wayback Machine "Montana: A History of Two Centuries" Google book results; Confederate Gulch, Diamond City and the Montana Bar in Wikimapia; Western Mining History, Broadwater County, Gold Production
On April 14, 2023, State District Judge Michael Moses ruled that the permit for NorthWestern Energy's $250 million Laurel Generation Station on the Yellowstone River in Montana, was cancelled as the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) had misinterpreted the state's environmental law and had failed to consider the long-term ...