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  • Gianforte talks about St. Mary Diversion repairs

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Nov 23, 2021

    Rep. Greg Gianforte R-Mont., hosted a roundtable Wednesday at Fresno Beach with irrigators, members of the Milk River Joint Board of Control and of the St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group to discuss the work that's been going on at the St. Mary Diversion. The meeting came in the week after a meeting of the St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group Friday. Gianforte is leaving his office in a bid for Montana governor, and faces Lt. Gov. and Co-Chair of the St. Mary working group...

  • Water once again running through St. Mary Diversion

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Oct 13, 2020

    Water was turned on for the first time Saturday to run through the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works "This has been such an unbelievable and at times overwhelming project to be a part of," Milk River Joint Board of Control Project Manager Jennifer Patrick said. "The teamwork, partnerships and honestly friendships that have been forged in 22 short weeks are incredible." Drop 5 collapsed earlier this year. Work on Drop 2 was already planned and work also was done on Drop...

  • Work at St. Mary Diversion nearing completion

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Sep 29, 2020

    The largest concrete pour to date took place last Friday on the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works, where the drop near the end of the 29-mile system of dams, dikes, canals, gigantic metal siphons and concrete drop structures failed in May. Work on Drop 2 was already planned for this year and is underway, and the work on Drop 5 was added after it failed May 17. Work also is being done on Drop 1. “(Friday) morning started the biggest pour to date, with right under 200 yards on the Drop 5 … wall which wrapped up (Fr...

  • St. Mary group talks how to fund rehabilitating the diversion

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Sep 8, 2020

    The St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group met Friday and discussed how to move forward with paying for a rehabilitation of the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance. Sens. Jon Tester, D-Mont., and Steve Daines R-Mont., and Rep. Greg Gianforte, R-Mont., are trying to shift the funding for the system from about 75 percent provided by the users and 25 percent by the federal government so the federal government picks up about 75 percent of the cost of operation and maintenance....

  • Blaine County goes into Stage 1 Fire Restrictions

    Updated Sep 3, 2020

    by Havre Daily News staff With drying conditions continuing to hit the state, Blaine and Golden Valley counties have jointed other Montana counties already under Stage 1 Fire Restricions including Chouteau and Hill Counties. Chouteau County also has implemented a local burn ban. “With Labor Day weekend on the horizon, north-central Montana continues to see a warming and drying trend,” a press release from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in Lewistown said. “Blaine and Golden Valley counties will begin Stage 1 fire restr...

  • Largest pour to date happening on St. Mary repairs

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Sep 1, 2020

    Workers continued to pour concrete last week on Drop 5 of the St.Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works, the drop which collapsed in May near the end of the 29-mile system of dams, dikes, canals, gigantic metal siphons and concrete drop structures that transfers water to the Milk River. "It will be the largest pour to date, of approximately 160 yards on the bottom wall segment," Milk River Joint Board of Control Project Manager Jennifer Patrick said. It has been 16 weeks since...

  • Work continues on the St. Mary Diversion repairs

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Aug 19, 2020

    Concrete was poured on Drop 5 last week on the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works, the drop near the end of the 29-mile system of dams, dikes, canals, gigantic metal siphons and concrete drop structures that failed in May. Work on Drop 2 was planned for this year and is underway, and the work on Drop 5 was added after it failed May 17. “2020 has been quite the year, but we all need to remind ourselves we are 12 weeks and two days from the failure and we poured our first round of concrete on Drop 5 (last Monday), and if a...

  • Havre City Council hears update on St. Mary Diversion

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Aug 4, 2020

    Milk River Joint Board of Control Project Manager Jennifer Patrick gave Havre City Council an update Monday about the repairs taking place at the St. Mary Diversion. Progress has been made with construction, which began about a month ago at the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works to repair the concrete structure that collapsed, Drop 5 near the end of the 29-mile system of dams, dikes, canals, gigantic metal siphons and concrete drop structures, as well as another...

  • Fresno irrigation releases end, water levels likely low into next year

    Updated Aug 3, 2020

    Havre Daily News staff Agencies have told the public that, despite releases from Fresno Reservoir for irrigation ending for the season, lower water levels in the reservoir are likely to impact fishing and irrigation at the reservoir. The more-than-100-year-old St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works that supplies much of the water in the Milk River has been shut down since a concrete drop structure near the end of the 29-mile system collapsed in May. Work to repair that and another drop structure which had been in fear of...

  • Fire burning in Little Rockies

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jul 31, 2020

    Fort Belknap Fire Management and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation have confirmed that a fire is burning in the Little Rockies near Cow Creek in the Missouri Breaks, about 6 miles off the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. BLM Lewistown Duty Officer Don Pyrah said the initial call to dispatch for the fire was at about 8:30 a.m. and the bureau still has initial attack resources fighting the fire. Pyrah said this includes four engines, two helicopters, two water tenders, as well as firefighting aircraft and several local department...

  • Work continues on St. Mary Diversion as reservoir levels drop

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Jul 24, 2020

    Progress has been made with construction, which began about a month at the St. Mary Diversion to repair the structure that collapsed, Drop 5 near the end of the 29-mile system of dams, dikes, canals, gigantic metal siphons and concrete drop structures, as well as another structure, Drop 2, that was regarded as in danger of catastrophic failure. Work on Drop 2 was planned for this year, and the work on Drop 5 was added after it failed May 17. "We are finally seeing things come...

  • FWP warns St. Mary Diversion problems could impact fisheries

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 15, 2020

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks warned Tuesday in a story in its newsletter that the collapse of part of the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works could have an impact on fishing in the area. “Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is working with BOR to monitor this situation and its potential impacts to Fresno and Nelson reservoirs and the Milk River drainage,” the story says. Work is underway to repair the structure that collapsed, Drop 5 near the end of the 29-mile system of dams, dikes, canals, gigantic metal siphons and co...

  • BOR declares emergency funding for St. Mary Diversion repairs

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 9, 2020

    With repairs ongoing on parts of the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works that supplies much of the water in the Milk River, the water users found out they are getting a break on the repairs. Sens. Jon Tester, D-Mont., and Steve Daines, R-Mont., announced Wednesday that U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which oversees operation of the system, has determined the repairs qualify as emergency work, reducing the cost to the users. Tester and Daines each had sent letters requesting the designation. The system is part of the Milk...

  • Senator tries to add St. Mary bill to defense authorization

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 2, 2020

    Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., announced he is trying to add a change to how the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance is funded to a must-pass defense bill. Daines announced Wednesday he was trying to add the St. Mary’s Reinvestment Act as part of the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA. The action comes as work has started to repair two drop structures on the 29-mile diversion that takes water from the St. Mary River and transports it to the Milk River. One of those structures collapsed in May, shutting down the c...

  • Work starting on St. Mary Diversion, continuing in Congress

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Jun 26, 2020

    Construction began Monday on the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works that suffered a catastrophic failure from a structure that collapsed in May. Meanwhile, work progresses in Congress to change the funding for the project and move forward on a complete rehabilitation of the century-old system, part of the Milk River Project that provides irrigation water in the river. Milk River Joint Board of Control Project Manager Jenn Patrick said no real updates or decisions points have been made beyond the start of the...

  • Work going forward to repair St. Mary Diversion

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Jun 12, 2020

    A contractor has been hired to do work to repair damage that has shut down the system that provides much of the water that flows through the Milk River, with no shortage of water expected in the communities that use the river as a source of water. St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works has been shut down since Drop 5, at the end of the 29-mile system, washed out and collapsed May 17. A joint press release by the Bureau of Reclamation and Milk River Joint Board of Control says Sletten Construction Company was selected to do...

  • Commission, board of control discuss St. Mary Diversion fixes

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Jun 5, 2020

    Hill County Commission held a meeting with the Milk River Joint Board of Control Thursday to hear an update about the concrete drop structure on the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works that washed out and collapsed May 17. The Drop 5 structure, near the end of the more-than-100-year-old St. Mary Diversion, collapsed after decades of Milk River water users warning that a catostrophic failure would likely occure. A state working group was formed in 2003 to try to make plans and find funding to rehabilitate the structure,...

  • No firm decisions made on St. Mary Diversion repairs

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Jun 2, 2020

    Bureau of Reclamation Montana Area Manager Steve Davies said Friday a team went on site Wednesday to where a concrete drop structure on the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Work washed out and collapsed May 17 and looked holistically in terms of what options are available, for either a temporary or long-term fix. “There’s still a lot of groundwork being laid to make decisions on whether there’s a temporary repair or a permanent repair of Drop structure number 5,” he said. He said BOR had been on site last week working...

  • Working group discusses fix on St. Mary Diversion

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated May 26, 2020

    The St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group had a meeting Friday to discuss the collapse that occurred last Sunday of a drop structure in the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Facilities that supply much of the water in the Milk River each year. “We need to get something done in the summer so that we’re not saddled with this in the winter with winter costs or heaven forbid start up in the spring without having really made any gains,” St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group Co-Chair and Montana State University Phillips Count...

  • St. Mary working group meeting Friday to discuss diversion failure

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated May 21, 2020

    Members of the St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group are having a meeting Friday about the collapse Sunday of a drop structure in the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Facilities that supply much of the water in the Milk River each year. “If we don’t start addressing this disaster immediately, the water rationing for irrigators and municipalities will be much worse next year,” St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group Co-Chair and Montana State University Phillips County Extension Agent Marko Manoukian said. He said winter time...

  • Impact and cost of St. Mary Diversion failure still being assessed

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated May 20, 2020

    As Milk River water users have been warning for decades will happen, the 100-year-old system that supplies much of the water in the river has suffered a catastrophic failure. A concrete drop structure on the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance work washed out and collapsed Sunday. St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group Co-Chair and Montana State University Phillips County Extension Agent Marko Manoukian said Drop 5, which is one of five drops on the St. Mary's project up near...

  • Governor authorizes rent help; BOR restricting camping

    Updated Apr 14, 2020

    Havre Daily News staff More restrictions and assistance have been announced in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, with U.S. Bureau of Reclamation restricting overnight camping and Gov. Steve Bullock announcing authorization of assistance for people having trouble paying rent. Bullock announced Monday issued a directive to provide emergency rental assistance to help families with limited financial resources make ends meet during the unprecedented economic situation caused by COVID-19. “COVID-19 is taking a significant e... Full story

  • St. Mary Working Group discusses lawsuit, COVID-19

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Apr 3, 2020

    The St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group met Wednesday virtually due to the coronavirus outbreak and discussed the lawsuit from the Alliance of the Wild Rockies regarding bull trout and updates on federal legislation on the St. Mary Diversion and Milk River Project. Bureau of Reclamation Montana Area Manager Steve Davies said a lawsuit was filed by the Alliance of the Wild Rockies at District Court in Great Falls. The lawsuit says the diversion ends up killing species bull trout and asks the courts to order BOR, which... Full story

  • Alliance sues over bull trout in St. Mary Diversion

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Mar 27, 2020

    An attempt to rehabilitate the 100-year-old system that supplies much of the water to the Milk River is facing a legal setback. Wednesday, Alliance for the Wild Rockies filed a lawsuit over the protection of bull trout requesting fish screens to be put up. “Bull trout have been listed as ‘Threatened’ under the Endangered Species Act for 20 years, but they are being killed by the hundreds every year due to poor dam design and operation, unscreened diversions into irrigation ditches and river dewatering,” Alliance for the Wil...

  • Lawsuit still threatening St. Mary Diversion

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Jan 23, 2020

    The Alliance for the Wild Rockies is still ready to shut off a primary source of water in the Milk River. Jeff Baumberger of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which oversees operations of the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works, said Wednesday during a meeting of the St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group that the alliance sent another notice of intent to sue for bull trout passage in the diversion. The diversion and conveyance, completed more than a century ago to provide...

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