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Through diverse programs and dedicated staff, the Montana DNRC works to help ensure Montana's land and water resources provide benefits for present and future generations
- Water Rights - Montana
The State of Montana owns the waters within the state on behalf of its citizens Citizens do not own the water but can possess a legal right to use the water within state guidelines By law, a recorded water right is required for the majority of water uses to be valid, legal, and defensible against other water users A water right protects the use of that water from other uses later in time
- Water Resources - Montana
We strive to provide sound coordination, development, and utilization of the State’s waters to protect existing uses and to promote adequate future supplies for domestic, industrial, agricultural, recreation, conservation, and other beneficial uses of water
- Forestry Fire - Montana
Through the Good Neighbor Authority (GNA), DNRC partners with the USDA Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management to plan and implement forest restoration projects and address shared priorities
- Current Fire Information - Montana
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- DNRC Water Rights Query System - Montana
Access detailed information about Montana water rights using the DNRC Water Rights Query System application
- DNRC GIS
Web mapping application providing acces to data from the DNRC Stream Gage Program
- Permits and Services - Montana
By formally partnering with all 56 Counties in Montana, DNRC ensures wildland fire protection on over 55 million acres of state and private land via an arrangement known as State County Cooperative Fire Protection or County Co-op
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