Pioneering Reclaimed Water Use: A New Era of Snowmaking

The Yellowstone Mountain Club Reclaimed Water Snowmaking Project is a groundbreaking initiative in water reuse, watershed management, and sustainable snowmaking in Big Sky, Montana. For the first time in the state, highly treated wastewater is being used to create a base layer of snow on Eglise Mountain.

Using this innovative approach, the resort can store approximately 25 million gallons of water annually in the upper watershed, gradually releasing it as snow melts throughout the late spring and summer. By mimicking natural hydrologic processes, the project recharges the aquifer, sustains late-season cold water flows into the Gallatin River, and provides downstream benefits for agriculture, fisheries, and recreational water users.