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High Nitrogen Levels Measured in the West Fork of the Gallatin River

High Nitrogen Levels Measured in the West Fork of the Gallatin River

by Gallatin River Task Force | Oct 22, 2018 | Water Quality

Published in Explore Big Sky on October 14, 2018 Nitrogen levels measured in the West Fork of the Gallatin River during summer 2018 were some of the highest ever recorded, which may have contributed to increased algae in the Gallatin River, according to the Gallatin...
DEQ Detected Low Concentrations of Pharmaceuticals

DEQ Detected Low Concentrations of Pharmaceuticals

by Gallatin River Task Force | Apr 26, 2016 | Water Quality

The Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) detected 18 pharmaceutical chemicals and breakdown products in water spilling directly from the Yellowstone Club wastewater pond and 11 chemicals in the downstream tributaries. On Thursday, March 3, 2016, a...

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