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Comment on the Upper Clark Fork Basin Restoration Plans

The Montana Natural Resource Damages Program (NRDP), which manages restoration funding for the Clark Fork Basin obtained through a lawsuit against the Atlantic Richfield Co. (BP-ARCO), is currently seeking public comments on the draft Upper Clark Fork River Basin Aquatic…

October 2, 2012
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New Public Health Section

After concerns were raised over the past year regarding the effectiveness of EPA’s environmental cleanup in Butte, and the possible effects on the health of the community, CTEC has added a new section to the website exclusively focused on Public…

September 20, 2012
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Community Engagement Plan for Butte

EPA has released the 2012 Draft Community Engagement Plan for the Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit for review. This is an excellent opportunity for the residents of Butte and surrounding communities to make their voices heard in regards to EPA…

September 19, 2012
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Get Involved

To learn more about environmental cleanup in western Montana and how you can make a difference, get involved with CTEC. Fill out the form below to subscribe to the CTEC email newsletter, or Contact CTEC to learn how you can…

September 10, 2012
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Can Local Citizens Impact EPA’s Decision?

Absolutely. The Superfund process allows for public input through scheduled meetings at critical points in the process, but anyone can write letters or e-mail the EPA and their state Governor and legislators at any point. Comments sent to the EPA…

July 31, 2012
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