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March 24, 2008

Clark Fork and Blackfoot to flow freely after 100 years

Milltown_3Montana's famous Clark Fork and Blackfoot rivers are scheduled to be released Friday from their century-long confinement behind Milltown Dam, marking first time since 1908 that the rivers have flowed freely, a milestone in the $120 million Milltown Reservoir Superfund cleanup, restoration and redevelopment project. In the Missoulian.

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