MRCDC Coordinator Position Application
The purpose of this position is to assist the Council in achieving its overall objective of local input and control in the management and conservation of the Missouri River. The…
The purpose of this position is to assist the Council in achieving its overall objective of local input and control in the management and conservation of the Missouri River. The…
The US Army Corps of Engineers has released proposals for planned releases of water from Fort Peck to mimic a natural hydrograph with the hopes of recruiting sturgeon to spawn in the Missouri River above the confluence with the Yellowstone…
Please join us on July 12th in Great Falls for the 2018 River Rendezvous. Registration has been extended through July 9th. Join us for a morning on the water, and the guided tours of the newly remodeled Great Falls Water…
There will be several meetings hosted by conservation districts around the area to discuss the following: Exempt Claim filings in detail Consequences of loss of priority date How to search for previous water rights fillings Resources to complete claims forms…
View our activities from the past year in our 2016-2017 Annual Report. We look forward to working with you in 2018-2019.
The Missouri River Conservation Districts Council (MRCDC) along with the Milk River Watershed Alliance(MRWA) invite you to join us on a tour of the St. Mary’s irrigation diversion system on June 27th, 2017. There will be an optional same day…
Join us for the next CMR Community Working Group Meeting on May 19th in Circle at the McCone County Fairgrounds. Printable Agenda
Invasive mussels pose a threat to agriculture as well as recreation. Learn more about what what you should know to prevent the spread of invasive mussels through your agriculture activities. Click here for information prepared specifically for irrigators by the…
Fort Peck Lake, Montana – In October 2016, aquatic invasive mussel larvae were detected in Tiber Reservoir and suspected in Canyon Ferry Reservoir. Please join your local Conservation District for a series of public meetings to find out what this…
On March 8, a group of central and eastern Montana stakeholders met with Fish, Wildlife, and Parks (FWP) to voice concerns over how invasive mussels might affect our regions and what preventative measures can be taken to contain their spread. …