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FWP seeking comment on proposed Musselshell River rehabilitation work

Fish & Wildlife - Region 5

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

BILLINGS – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is asking for public comment on a proposal to reconnect a channel of the Musselshell River southwest of Melstone that was cut off by flooding.

Flood waters broke through the riverbank in 2018 and cut off the 1.5-mile loop in the river, leaving irrigation systems and homes without water and drying up wildlife habitat. The proposed work would add rock and vegetation to the breeched riverbank to divert water back into the channel, lengthening the river by more than a mile and decreasing the speed and slope of the water.

Over the course of history, railroad and highway work and agricultural projects have straightened and diverted the river more than 100 times, cutting off at least 35 miles of meanders. The result is a steeper slope in the overall river, which increases the speed of flowing water, causes more erosion downstream and makes the river valley less resilient during major flooding.

The McCleary Channel Restoration Project is estimated to cost $199,827, which would be shared by the landowner, FWP and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

An environmental assessment of the project was completed this month and is available for review online at fwp.mt.gov; follow the links to news and recent public notices.

Comments on the proposal are due by Monday, Oct. 12, 2020. They may be emailed to: mruggles@mt.gov or mailed to: Mike Ruggles Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks 2300 Lake Elmo Drive Billings, MT 59105

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