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<br />TABLE 1 <br />COMMUNITY WATER SUPPLY AND QUALITY NEEDS <br />UPPER MISSOURI SUBBASIN <br /> <br />Water Quality Problems <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />Community <br /> <br />Water System <br />Needs Upgrade <br />for Increased <br />Supply <br /> <br />Surface <br />Supply <br />Unreliable <br />Quali ty <br /> <br />Fecal <br />Contamination <br /> <br />Taste <br />and <br />Odor <br /> <br />Total <br />Dissolved <br />Solids <br /> <br />Dillon <br />Bozeman <br />Helena <br />Great Falls <br />Cut Bank <br />Conrad* <br />Lewistown <br />Havre <br />Glasgow* <br />Wolf Point <br /> <br />x X X <br />X X <br />X X <br />X X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X X <br /> <br />* <br /> <br />These are unspecified minor water quality problems. <br /> <br />NATURAL, HISTORIC, AND CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> <br />Natural Area Preservation <br /> <br />Development often conflicts with the "natural" values of all streams, <br /> <br />including those suggested for designation in the national system of wild and <br /> <br />scenic rivers. Water quality degradation, decreased flows, and stream-bank <br /> <br />structures are some impairments to the natural condition. <br /> <br />POWER AND ENERGY <br /> <br />Hydroelectric Power Production <br /> <br />The national demands for more power may require ~ssessment of new <br /> <br />operating criteria and the possibility of installing additional capacity at <br /> <br />dams with hydropower throughout this subbasin. <br /> <br />H-4 <br />