05/13/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/13/2026 12:01
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Yesterday, Congressman Troy Downing (MT-02) introduced legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives to authorize construction of the Dry-Redwater rural water system, helping deliver clean and reliable water to communities across eastern Montana. U.S. Senators Steve Daines and Tim Sheehy introduced companion legislation in the U.S. Senate.
"Access to clean and reliable water is essential for Montana families, ranchers, farmers, and rural communities. Eastern Montana has dealt with poor water quality for far too long, and this project would deliver the long-term infrastructure needed to support our communities across the region. I'm proud to support this effort to expand access to safe water, strengthen rural development, and invest in the future of eastern Montana," said Downing.
"Montanans shouldn't have to use dirty water for drinking, eating, cleaning, or other basic necessities. The Dry-Redwater rural water system is a critical project that must be completed as soon as possible, and I'll work with Senator Sheehy and our colleagues to get this bill across the finish line," said Daines.
"The construction of the Dry-Redwater Rural Water System will be a gamechanger for Eastern Montana, ensuring reliable access to clean water for our rural communities. I'm proud to lead this legislation in the Senate with Senator Daines and will fight alongside our whole delegation to ensure this project gets completed as quickly as possible," said Sheehy.
Read the bill text HERE.
Background:
The Dry-Redwater rural water system would impact Dawson, Garfield McCone, Prairie, and Richland counties- all areas which have historically had very poor water quality. The system will include a water treatment plan, over 1,300 miles of pipeline, 116 miles of electrical lines, twelve pump stations, and six storage tanks.
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