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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and address in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid processing delays.
  3. In section two, specify the beneficial use of the groundwater you are claiming, such as irrigation or domestic use.
  4. Provide the date of earliest beneficial use and indicate how continuous this use has been in section three.
  5. Fill out the amount of groundwater claimed in gallons per minute or miner's inches in section four.
  6. If applicable, describe the acreage and lands where water will be applied in section five.
  7. Indicate the means of withdrawing water from the ground and provide details about each well or other methods used in section six.
  8. Complete sections seven through twelve with relevant details about construction dates, depth of water table, and any additional information required.
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Montana is the only producer of palladium platinum. Leads in talc production is a major producer of copper/molybdenum, garnets, silver. It produces bentonite, common clays, construction sand/gravel, crushed/dimension stone, gold, lime, gemstones.
Amanda Kaster is the Director of the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation. Appointed by Governor Gianforte, she has officially served in this capacity since January 2021.
The name Montana comes from the Spanish word montaa, which in turn comes from the Latin word montanea, meaning mountain or more broadly mountainous country. Montaa del Norte (Northern Mountain) was the name given by early Spanish explorers to the entire mountainous region of the west.
Through diverse programs and dedicated staff, the Montana DNRC works to help ensure Montanas land and water resources provide benefits for present and future generations.
State Forester. Shawn Thomas serves as the Forestry and Trust Land Division Administrator for the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation. The Division is responsible managing Montanas Trust Lands and for planning and implementing forestry and fire management programs. Shawn was born in Butte, Montana

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The State of Montana owns the waters within the state on behalf of its citizens. Citizens do not own the water but can possess a legal right to use the water within state guidelines. By law, a recorded water right is required for the majority of water uses to be valid, legal, and defensible against other water users.
The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) is a government agency in the executive branch state of Montana in the United States with responsibility for ensuring sustainable development of the states land, mineral, natural gas, oil, timber, water, and other resources.

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