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Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, Water Resources Division State Water Projects Bureau Kevin B. Smith, P.E., Chief ksmith@mt.gov 444-2932. DNRC - SWP. Administers the Operation and Maintenance of State-Owned Water Storage Projects.
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Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, Water Resources DivisionState Water Projects BureauKevin B. Smith, P.E., Chiefksmith@mt.gov444-2932
DNRC - SWP • Administers the Operation and Maintenance of State-Owned Water Storage Projects. • State Water Conservation Board – Created in 1934 – Main goals to build water infrastructure projects and reduce unemployment • Majority of Projects built 1937 -1941 • 21 Active Storage Projects remain. Consists of 24 Dams; 250 miles of Canals; one Hydro Facility • Approximately 300,000 Ac-Ft (Shares) Marketed • Provide technical assistance to MT DFWP and State Trust Lands.
85-1-501. Survey of Power Generation Capacity (excerpt). Study economic and environmental feasibility of small-scale hydroelectric facility construction and operation with periodic updates. Considerations: (a) estimated cost of construction; (b) estimated cost of maintaining, repairing, and operating; (c) estimated cost of tying into an existing power distribution channel; (d) ability of public utilities or rural electric cooperatives to lease and operate; (e) debt burden to be serviced; (f) expected revenue; (g) reasonable rate of return on the investment; and (h) potential impacts on water supply and stream flows. Periodic updates to energy and telecommunication committees on past and current assessments History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 503, L. 1981; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 275, L. 2011.
85-1-510. Sale of Power and Allocation of Revenue (excerpt) • Public service commission requires utilities/cooperatives to purchase power under rates and terms established in 85-1-511 through 85-1-513 if no mutually agreeable contract or price with operator. • Revenue deposited in the state water project special revenue account to cover repair, rehabilitation, and financing of state-owned water projects. • History: En. Sec. 10, Ch. 503, L. 1981; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 370, L. 1991.
Projects Recently Studied • Cooney Reservoir • Tongue River Reservoir • Painted Rocks Reservoir • Ruby River Reservoir
Tongue River Instream Storage Tongue River Irrigates ~30,000 acres
Reasons to Generate Revenue Flood Damage Failed Structures Planned Rehabilitation Efforts Limited Established Funding Sources