The wintry mix of rain and snow in recent days will give way to summer-like temperatures this weekend, prompting local officials to begin watching the river gauge.
This week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency accepted the Bitterroot River Nutrient Protection Plan, a document developed by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality over the past three years.
The Clark Fork River has earned the unfortunate distinction of being one of America’s 10 most endangered rivers, according to a national river organization.
If you don't know what hard water is, you've definitely felt the difference between hard and soft water. But, why should Montanans care about their home's water hardness? Let me explain.
When three guests from Israel visited the Talk Back program on Tuesday, the subject was water, a precious resource in such an arid Middle Eastern country.
Last week the Board of County Commissioners OK’d the use of 15,000 dollars to assist low and moderate-income households with water and sewer connection repairs.
A review of Environmental Protection Agency records shows six small Montana water systems have reported lead levels above federal standards since 2013.