CFWEP | Clark Fork Watershed Education Program
CFWEP | Clark Fork Watershed Education Program
What is the Clark Fork Watershed?
The Clark Fork River and its tributaries drain most of western Montana. The upper river and headwaters were heavily impacted by wastes from over a century of mining. Today, the area is the largest Superfund environmental clean-up site in the nation.

CFWEP Upcoming Events
-May 28: Deadline for public comments on Anaconda area Superfund sites.
-June 1: CFWEP Field Trip with Deer Lodge School.
-June 4-6: Butte: The Original film showings at the Motherlode Theatre in Butte.

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Spring 2010
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About Us > Mission
The Clark Fork Watershed Education Program (CFWEP) fosters environmental stewardship and scientific decision making through place-based learning.
Anaconda students explore the vegetation around Warm Springs Creek at Washoe Park. Area teachers at a CFWEP professional development workshop collect stream insects at the Clark Fork River headwaters near Warm Springs Ponds. Students from Butte High School visit the Milltown Dam prior to its removal as part of the restoration of the confluence of the Clark Fork and Blackfoot Rivers.

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