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WATER-ENERGY CONFLICTS IN MONTANA'S YELLOWSTONE RIVER BASIN1
Authors:J L Thomas  R L Anderson
Abstract:ABSTRACT The abundant, high-quality waters of the Yellowstone River Basin have fostered a strong agricultural-based economy in eastern Montana. The region also contains the nation's largest strippable coal reserves. Numerous conflicts have developed around the mining of coal and in-state conversion of coal into electricity and synthetic fuels – processes that require large volumes of water. Competition for water among industrialists, agriculturalists, and others is a critical state issue. Probable effects of increased water diversions, the nature of water-energy conflicts, and state efforts to control development are discussed.
Keywords:water-energy conflicts  strip mining  Montana water policy  water quality  
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