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  2. Canal pipe breaks, threatening a northern Montana irrigation ...

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    The water, which was flowing at 600 cubic feet per second when the first pipe broke, was down to a trickle Tuesday afternoon, said Ryan Newman, the bureau's Montana area manager.

  3. Tenmile Creek (Lewis and Clark County, Montana) - Wikipedia

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    Tenmile Creek is a 26.5-mile (42.6 km) [2] long tributary of Prickly Pear Creek, located in southern Lewis and Clark County in the state of Montana in the United States. . Although somewhat polluted by abandoned mines and mine tailings in its upper watershed, Tenmile Creek supplies about half the water for the city of Helena, the state

  4. Below normal water supply forecasted for Montana after low ...

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    Since 1991, the median day that Montana’s snowpack as a whole reached its peak is April 14, at 18 inches of snow water equivalent, which is the amount of water contained in the snowpack.

  5. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In early US history, drinking water quality in the country was managed by individual drinking water utilities and at the state and local level. In 1914 the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) published a set of drinking water standards, pursuant to existing federal authority to regulate interstate commerce , and in response to the 1893 Interstate ...

  6. Wild Horse Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Wild Horse Hot Springs is located 2.5 miles (4.0 km) outside of the town of Hot Springs, in Lake County, Montana, United States. [2] Wild Horse was developed in 1913 when a well driller hit 128 °F (53 °C) hot water, and has "private plunges, but little else."

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  8. Billings Bench Water Association Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Billings Bench Water Association Canal, also referred to as the Billings Canal, is an irrigation canal that starts at the Yellowstone River in Laurel, Montana, runs through Billings, Montana, under the Rims and ends at the Yellowstone River near Shepherd, Montana.

  9. Lake Sherburne - Wikipedia

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    The lake stretches nearly 6 mi (9.7 km) when full. The reservoir is the principal water storage component of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation's Milk River Project, which provides irrigation water to north central Montana farms. [3] The name Lake Sherburne is derived from an early settler and businessman in the area, Joseph H. Sherburne.