| Montana agency will hold hearings on exempt water wells |
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| Written by LINDA HALSTEAD-ACHARYA, Billings Gazette | |
| Thursday, 04 February 2010 | |
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Several Montana ranchers and water users who petitioned the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation over a water rights issue were notified Monday that the matter will get a closer look. Read more...
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