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About BRID – Bitter Root Irrigation District
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Bitter Root Irrigation District. 642 Willow Creek Rd. Corvallis, MT 59828. Area covered: Como to Willow Creek/Coal Pit Rd. Corvallis, MT. 59828. Area covered: Willow Creek/Coal Pit Rd. to Birch Creek Camp 3. 2551 Home Acres Rd. Area covered: Birch Creek Camp 3 to Burnt Fork Rd. 4400 Lone Rock School Rd. Stevensville, MT 59870. Area covered: Burnt Fork Rd. to Ambrose Rd. 1310 Three Mile Creek Rd. Stevensville, MT 59870. Area covered: Ambrose Rd. to Eagle Watch. Some HTML is OK. Required, but never shared).
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Ditch News – Bitter Root Irrigation District
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Bitter Root Irrigation District. Siphon 1 Phase 3 Bond Passed. Ravalli County Clerk and Recorder and Staff counted the votes for the Bond and they were as follows; 8846.4 for the Bond and 923 against. The Bond passed unanimously. The Bitter Root Irrigation District would like to. Thank all the users for their support. If you would like further information you can contact the District Office. THANK YOU…. If you have any questions about the Bond or Ballot please call the District Office at 961-1182. The Bi...
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BRID Policies – Bitter Root Irrigation District
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Bitter Root Irrigation District. The district delivers 1/2 miners inch per irrigated acres. This is equal to 5.625 gallons per minute per irrigated acres. If you irrigate with sprinklers that are calibrated to deliver 5.5 gallons per minute, you should be able to run one sprinkler per irrigated acre. Operation and maintenance roads along the. Interference with head gates or measuring devices is cause for non-delivery of water. For further information please contact the BRID office. Ravalli County Weed Di...
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Ditch Map – Bitter Root Irrigation District
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Bitter Root Irrigation District. Some HTML is OK. Required, but never shared). Or, reply to this post via trackback. Related Info and Services. Rain Bird Agricultural Irrigation Systems. Montana State University Ag Notes. Information on drought conditions. Montana Dept. Agriculture. Ravalli County Weed District. Measuring and Conserving Irrigation Water. Montana Water Resources Division. Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC). Browse Our Photo Gallery. 2011 Bitter Root Irrigation District.
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Newsletters – Bitter Root Irrigation District
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Bitter Root Irrigation District. Related Info and Services. Rain Bird Agricultural Irrigation Systems. Montana State University Ag Notes. Information on drought conditions. Montana Dept. Agriculture. Ravalli County Weed District. Measuring and Conserving Irrigation Water. Montana Water Resources Division. Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC). Browse Our Photo Gallery. 2011 Bitter Root Irrigation District. Web service by Jay Toups. Powered by SimpleModal Login.
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Water Allotment – Bitter Root Irrigation District
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Bitter Root Irrigation District. The basic water allotment for patrons of the district is 1/2 miners inch per assessable acre included within the district. A general rule of thumb for sprinklers irrigation is that one sprinkler can be used for each irrigated acre,. Subject to nozzle size and pressure. The irrigation season generally runs from April 15 through September 15, depending on the available water supply. Straight Bore Nozzle SBN-3. Related Info and Services. Montana State University Ag Notes.
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Ditch History – Bitter Root Irrigation District
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Bitter Root Irrigation District. Indians long inhabited the region of the Bitter Root Valley. Extensively using the plant which is now Montana’s state flower, and for which the valley is named, as an article of food. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark encountered the. Region’s Indians, who they named Flatheads, when their exploration brought them into the Bitter Root Valley in 1805. Who had agreed to go with them. However, upon reaching the Gallatin Valley. Build the St. Mary’s Mission. The spring of 184...
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FAQs – Bitter Root Irrigation District
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Bitter Root Irrigation District. I own 10 acres, does that mean I have 10 irrigated acres (I. A.)? Please call Bitter Root Irrigation District office and talk to the. Office Manager or the Manager and they can tell you how many I. A. you have for that piece of property. I just came back from vacation, can I double the amount of sprinklers since I hadn’t used my water in a week? BRID’s water is 24/7 continuous flow. It’s not like a savings account where you save your water and use it at a later date.