AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWater Quality Watch: A new analysis of EPA data ranks Montana near the bottom for tap water cleanliness, with 6,565 reported violations per 100,000 residents (49th overall), raising fresh questions about how the state is preventing contamination. Public Input on Water Rules: Montana DEQ is opening a public comment period and holding a June 10 hearing on the 2026 triennial review of state water quality standards, including mixing zones, nondegradation, and groundwater protection. Wildlife Connectivity & Habitat: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public input on “corner crossing” rules for accessing public lands surrounded by private property, a debate that could shape hunting and recreation access. Grizzly Protection Under Pressure: A report highlights how Interstate 90 acts like a barrier between Yellowstone and Glacier grizzly populations, with Montana moving to inject genetic diversity to avoid long-term weakening of protections. Energy & Water Concerns: A proposed Billings-area data center plan is drawing environmental scrutiny over massive power needs and potential water demand for cooling, with critics warning rural communities could be asked to absorb the costs. Land & Fire Management: State crews plan a controlled burn near Virginia City to reduce wildfire risk by removing woody debris fuel. FWP Enforcement After Poaching: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will auction confiscated antlers, horns, hides, mounts, and skulls on June 27 in Billings, with proceeds supporting conservation. Local Impacts: Broadwater County and MDT plan to remove the historic Toston Bridge in spring 2027 due to structural concerns.
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