An Informed Approach to Protecting Missoula’s Water Resources

Morrison-Maierle assisted the City of Missoula with a Comprehensive Stormwater Quality Plan.

Imagine a rainy day in Missoula. As rain pours over rooftops, streets, and sidewalks, it picks up dirt, oil, and other pollutants. This stormwater runoff flows into pipes that discharge into ditches, streams, or dry wells, allowing the water to infiltrate into the ground. If unmanaged, stormwater can lead to flooding and degrade the quality of both surface water and groundwater.

In Missoula, where the community relies heavily on the Clark Fork and Bitterroot Rivers and the Missoula Valley Aquifer, stormwater management directly impacts public health, wildlife, and development. Non-point source pollution—like stormwater runoff—is one of the leading causes of water quality impairment in the region.