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New report details Montana’s aging infrastructure

A new report released Thursday suggests Montana’s infrastructure is in serious need of investment.

The American Society of Civil Engineers compiled the report over the last year. Ten areas were examined including the state’s bridges, drinking water, dams, energy, rail, roads, schools, solid waste, stormwater and wastewater.

Overall, Montana received a C grade when all categories were taken into consideration. That’s better than the national average, which is a D-plus. Montana’s railways and solid waste system received the highest grades with a B and B-minus respectively.

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