by Gallatin River Task Force | Feb 24, 2020 | Big Sky Water Conservation, Sustainable Watershed Stewardship Plan
Though Big Sky’s full-time population is rapidly growing, this is still a tourist town. As such, there are a variety of inns, lodges, hotels and motels, all catering to visitors itching to enjoy southwest Montana’s natural beauty. While AirBnB-style rentals are...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Feb 17, 2020 | River Stories
The Task Force gets a license plate. While news is breaking of organizations across Montana losing their license-plate programs, we’re happy to report that our design has been finalized and that the Friend of the Gallatin plate is now available at MVD offices...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Jan 2, 2020 | Big Sky Water Conservation, Sustainable Watershed Stewardship Plan
Technology is ubiquitous in our 21st-century lives. It permeates our socializing, our shopping, our banking and even our driving. Why not use it to maximize our water conservation? That’s exactly what the Big Sky Water and Sewer District is doing with the...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Nov 30, 2019 | Big Sky Water Conservation, Drought Management
Photo by Rich Addicks Photography By KRISTIN GARDNER and KAREN FILIPOVICH This fall has turned out snowier than average, but it also came with several days of temperature highs over 70 degrees Fahrenheit in Mountain Village. Overall, October had a mean temperature of...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Jan 15, 2019 | Big Sky Water Conservation, Drought Management
By Emily Casey, Water Conservation Coordinator Photo from USA Today In 2018, the Gallatin River Task Force issued 24 rebates to 19 participants who upgraded a total of 46 indoor and outdoor products through Big Sky Water Conservation. In total, participants have saved...