Montana Water Plan 1989 Subsection: Instream Flow Protection

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Such actions may not occur more than once every five years. Moreover, all reservations are to be reviewed at least onceevery ten years, and if the object! ves of the resw^'ation are not being met, the Board may extend, revoke, or modify the reservation (Section 85-2-311(10), MCA).
The recommended solution to this issue is to evaluate the relative security of instream flow reservations after the BNRC completes its review of the Yellowstone River reservations in 1989. This strategy is recommended
... be- cause it is difficult to evaluate the security of instream reservations, and thus determine what action is needed, without first going through the process of making a ten- year review. The evaluation would identify and assess all the problems associated with the security of instream reservations.
3. Enhancing Instream Flows Instream resources are often threatened in streams that are subject to regular or periodic low flow conditions. The issue here is not how to maintain existing flow levels, but how to increase or enhance the flow levels in certain streams.


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