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Conservation groups question Montana DEQ’s proposed water quality assessment methods

Peyton Olson| October 4, 2024| News

By Ellis Juhlin, Montana Public Radio

Ammonia and dissolved oxygen at certain amounts in water can be toxic to aquatic life. That’s everything from fish to stone flies.

Montana’s Department of Environmental Quality is developing new methods to measure these compounds to determine if they’re harming organisms. Derf Johnson with the Montana Environmental Information Center said these assessments are crucial for understanding if water quality is impaired.

 

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