Endnotes 



32. Letter from Greg Munther, acting district ranger, Lolo National Forest, to Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife 

 and Parks, March 3, 1989. 



33- Letter from Jerry Wells, regional supervisor, Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, to Constance 

 M. Cole, permit coordinator; Hard Rock Bureau, Reclamation Division, Department of State Lands, Oct. 17, 1988. 



34. U.S. Fish and WUdlife Service memo, April 26, 1988. 



35. Biological evaluation for the proposed Bagdad Mine, prepared by Mike Hillis, wildlife biologist, Lolo Na- 

 tional Forest. 



36. Letter from Jerry Wells, regional supervisor, Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, to Orville Daniels, 

 January 10, 1989. 



37. Letter from Bruce Farling, Clark Fork Coalition, to Kit Walther, Hardrock Bureau, Reclamation Division, Depart- 

 ment of State Lands, October 31, 1988. 



38. Olson, op. cit. 



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39. Deerlodge National Forest notice published in newspapers in January, 1989. The Deerlodge expanded its 

 water quality monitoring program to accommodate the increased activity, according to the notice. 



40. Dave Stack, Missoula District Ranger, Lolo National Forest, telephone interview, November, 1990. 



41. Ibid. Skip Rosquist, Lolo hydrologist, suggested sharing the costs and responsibilities with the Montana Fish, 

 Wildlife and Parks Department. 



42. Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, "Rock Creek Fisheries Management Plan," 1989-1994. Refers 

 to classification by the Water Quality Bureau, Montana Department of Health and Environmental Sciences. 



