PPL
PPL
PPL
Montana and the Missouri-Madison River Fund are providing more than $275,000 in
grant money for five public recreation projects on the
“This
round of grants supports five projects that will enhance recreation
opportunities on the
The
grants total $276,908. Projects range from improving campsites and boat
launches in the
These project awards, together with contributions totaling
$196,189, from applicants and other partners, will enable completion of the
five projects in 2009 totaling $473,097 to support public recreation in the
Missouri-Madison project area. PPL
Montana will contribute $60,673 in 2009 toward the total award amount.
The
Missouri-Madison River Fund, a $5.6 million trust fund for public recreation,
was created through the collaborative efforts of PPL Montana; Montana Fish,
Wildlife & Parks; U.S. Forest Service; Bureau of Land Management; Madison,
Gallatin, Broadwater, Lewis & Clark, Cascade and Chouteau counties; and
numerous other public and private partners.
Created as a public-private partnership to meet public
recreation needs along the Madison and Missouri rivers, the River Fund supports
ongoing efforts to protect and enhance recreation from Hebgen Reservoir
downstream to Fort Benton, excluding the Toston and Canyon Ferry hydroelectric
projects and the river segment between them.
River Fund awards for qualifying projects will continue on an annual
basis, with grant awards in December.
PPL Montana has cooperated with other agency and private
partners in creating this Fund to support its responsibilities for public
recreation on nine reservoirs. These reservoirs include Hebgen, Madison,
Hauser, Holter, and five in the
PPL Montana provides safe, reliable energy from coal-fired
power plants at Colstrip and
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