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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) this week urged rapid action to minimize potential arsenic exposure at a public park in Deer Lodge.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said it has four “significant concerns” over Montana’s updated plan for cleanup on the upper Clark Fork River.
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The National Weather Service has issued an air stagnation advisory for much of western Montana until midday Wednesday.
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Montana regulators toured the state over the last few weeks to hear feedback from the public on the state’s cornerstone environmental law, the Montana Environmental Policy Act.
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A Helena law firm has sued the state over a records request. Republican Brad Johnson has entered the U.S. Senate race. State environmental regulators are cracking down on a leaking wastewater pond near Holland Lake
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Montana’s Department of Environmental Quality has received federal funding to create a plan for addressing climate pollution. The plan will develop strategies to reduce statewide greenhouse gas emissions.
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Montana’s attorney general is appealing a landmark district court ruling over the impact of human-caused climate change on young residents.
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The Montana Department of Environmental Quality said wastewater may be leaking from holding ponds that sit just uphill from Holland Lake in the Swan Valley.
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Montana environmental officials are making close to a million dollars in grants available for water quality projects across the state. A new pool of federal funding is available for Montana farmers to fund projects working to mitigate and address climate change.
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Montana environmental officials are moving forward with clean-up efforts at a public park in Deer Lodge.