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Water management board adds final members

by Valley Press
| February 16, 2022 12:00 AM

Members of the Flathead Reservation Water Management Board selected an aquatic biologist and educator to serve as its fifth member. Georgia Smies was picked by the board following closed-session interviews held during its second official meeting last week.

To conclude appointments, the Department of the Interior appointed Shana Radford, Pablo-based superintendent of the Flathead Agency at the Bureau of Indian Affairs, as a sixth ex officio member. Radford will serve as a nonvoting member.

A mix of federal, state and tribal appointments, the board now serves as the exclusive regulatory body for water rights on the reservation following the landmark Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes water compact last year.

For her part, Smies works as a fisheries and wildlife instructor at Salish Kootenai College.

She previously worked as a water quality specialist, according to a Friday release from the state Department of Natural Resources and Conservation.

“I consider this a great honor to serve on the board,” Smies said in the release. “My career has evolved around the study of our natural resources, and I expect to draw on that lifetime of work to carry out my responsibilities. Like so many others I have watched the evolution of the water compact and I’m excited and feeling blessed to work with a very talented team.”

She said her career has revolved around studying natural resources.

“I expect to draw on that lifetime of work to carry out my responsibilities,” Smies said. “Like so many others, I have watched the evolution of the water compact, and I’m excited and feeling blessed to work with a very talented team.”

The board includes two members appointed by the governor and two members appointed by CSKT. These four members then appointed Smies.

She joins geologist Roger Noble and Polson attorney Kenneth Pitt, who were appointed by Gov. Greg Gianforte; the CSKT Tribal Council appointed Teresa Wall-McDonald, director of human resources for Salish Kootenai College, and Clayton Matt, director of Tribal Services.

The board, meanwhile, is set to meet again Thursday, Feb. 10 and will focus on hiring an engineer.

The engineer evaluates water rights requests, and then makes formal recommendations to the board. The board holds final authority in approving or denying rights on the reservation.