Thursday May. 24, 2012
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Border Mine
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By fishrider on 02-10-10
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Finally the river gets the protection it deserves. we need this remaining pristine river a lot more than we need some more gold that will end up in some rappers teeth.
By Fair Row on 02-10-10
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Really great news !  Now Montana, Flathead County, and GNP officials can concentrate on an active and real pollution source: Dust from the North Fork Road.  This dust adds silt to the North Fork of the Flathead River and blows onto the Glaciers where it speeds up the melting process.  Compliance with the Clean Air Act of Montana will eliminate the North Fork Road dust and the county and state will no longer be in violation of state Administrative Rules.