Bighorn River System Issues Group
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(Above) Yellowtail Dam and Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. |
Purpose Statement
The Bighorn River System Issues Group is formed to identify, explore, and recommend alternative courses of action to local, tribal, state, and federal entities responsible for managing the Bighorn River system resources for their consideration as part of a long-term management strategy. The challenge is to re-examine the uses and needs of the Bighorn River system to find an appropriate balance of public benefits, while recognizing the respective agencies’ commitments to authorized project purposes, legal obligations, contemporary needs and public expectations.
Problem Statement
Local, state, tribal, and federal entities are concerned that the Bighorn River system is not being managed in a way that fully protects and utilizes the system’s resources to address the multiple demands, needs, and expectations of the public.
For more information, please contact Paula Holwegner, MTAO’s Public Involvement Specialist
Yellowtail Dam Reservoir Operations Computer Simulator & Instructions (Requires Microsoft Excel)
- Computer Simulator Instructions
- Computer Simulator used during March 13 meeting (Requires Microsoft Excel)
July 29, 2008
May 21, 2008
March 13, 2008
- March 13, 2008 Meeting Summary
- March 13, 2008 Draft Agenda
- Wyoming Game & Fish Lake Elevation Criteria
- Yellowtail Dam Reservoir Resource Needs
January 17, 2008:
- January 17, 2008 Meeting Agenda
- Yellowtail Reallocation Study Power Point Presentation
- Bighorn River Flows Power Point Presentation
- January 17, 2008 Meeting Summary
- Bighorn Lake Sediment Management Study
October 18, 2007:
- October 18, 2007 Meeting Agenda, Lovell, WY
- Bighorn_Presentation: October 18, 2007
- Bighorn Side Channels Presentation
- October 18, 2007 Meeting Summary
- Presentation by Wyoming Game & Fish on the Bighorn Lake Fisheries
- Climate Change and Potential Impacts on Western Rivers
August 23, 2007:
- August 23 Meeting Minutes
- Agenda, Billings, MT
- Where Are We Going Power Point Presentation: August 22, 2007
June 8, 2007:
- Agenda, Lovell, WY
- Group Process, Meeting & Schedule
- Crow Compact Water Supply (presentation)
- Overview of Montana Water Rights (presentation)
Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Service
- Administration of Water Rights on the Big Horn River System (presentation)
Wyoming State Engineer's Office - Boysen & Buffalo Bill Reservoir Operations (presentation)
Bureau of Reclamation
- Summary of Meeting and Flip-Chart Notes, Lovell, WY
April 12, 2007:
- April 12, 2007 Flip Chart & Meeting Summary, Fort Smith, Montana
- April 12, 2007 Meeting Agenda, Fort Smith, Montana
- Power Generation, presented by Western Area and Power Administration
- Yellowtail Dam and Bighorn Lake Operations, presented by the Bureau of Reclamation
- Yellowtail Unit and Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area – Authorization’s, Project Purposes, and Development Plans, presented by the Bureau of Reclamation
March 8, 2007:
- March 8, 2007 Flip Chart & Meeting Summary, Powell, Wyoming
- March 8, 2007 Meeting Agenda, Powell, Wyoming
Supplementary Information