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TED 2011 – Rob Harmon: How the market can keep streams flowing – 4,000 miles of dewatered streams in Montana

With streams and rivers drying up because of over-usage, Rob Harmon has implemented an ingenious market mechanism to bring back the water. Farmers and beer companies find their fates intertwined in the intriguing century-old tale of Prickly Pear Creek in Montana.

Full Video: http://www.ted.com/talks/rob_harmon_how_the_market_can_keep_streams_flowing.html

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Lotic LLC – Turning Blue Into Green – Water right marketing and management. http://www.loticwater.com/

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New Trout Slayer package recognizes water restoration certificates

The new Big Sky Brewing Company http://www.bigskybrew.com/ , Trout Slayer packaging recognizes the company’s commitment to restoring Montana’s dewatered streams through water restoration certificates. The six pack reads:

“Water is a pretty big deal. Not only is it the primary ingredient in our beers, it is the the foundation to the quaility fish, boating, skiing, and scenic beauty that makes Montana…well, Montana. By pursuing water restoration certificates to replenish the water we use in all our beers, we are putting this water directly back to a dewatered Montana trout steam.

Full Story: http://activelymovingwater.com/?s=water+restoration+certificates

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