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Living in Flathead
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Living in Flathead
Guide
Living on the Land
Living with Fire
Living by Water
Living with Wildlife
Living Locally
Salish & Kootenai Tribes
Programs & Events
Landowner Programs
Local Events
About Us
Take Action
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Living in Flathead Guide

The Right to a “clean and healthful environment” come with responsibilities.

“We the people of Montana grateful to God for the quiet beauty of our state, the grandeur of our mountains, the vastness of our rolling plains, and desiring to improve the quality of life, equality of opportunity and to secure the blessings of liberty for this and future generations do ordain and establish this constitution.” 

“The state and each person shall maintain and improve a clean and healthful environment in Montana for present and future generations.”                                

— Montana Constitution

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The creation of the handbook was led by the Flathead Lakers, a non-profit organization working for water quality, healthy ecosystems and quality of life in the Flathead Watershed.

The Flathead Lakers are solely responsible for the content of this guide, and any errors or omissions.

Disclaimer: The Living in the Flathead Guide is merely informative and not a regulatory document. The information provided is not intended to constitute legal advice. All information, content, and materials available are for general informational purposes only.