william schmaltz
WKR
Maybe it exists, but I can't think of a watershed with more dams than the Missouri River watershed. Are you suggesting a dam to slow down flooding at the headwaters of the Yellowstone? Maybe a little more strategic planning for some of these places is a better idea than disrupting an ecosystem. Places like Red Lodge were strategically placed hundreds of years ago for the proximity of water and based on high water marks no one figured there would be a problem. I'm sure there were maps that existed over the last couple of decades where hydrologists mapped out an event like this and nothing was done with that information. When stuff like this happens and we have 100 year flood events, help people out but don't let them use the money to rebuilding in same spot. I hate to see stuff like this, and it's not the fault of the people that have lost things in natural disasters like this, but if they rebuild and it happens again in 10 years, we should not be throwing money at it.Western states need to plan and create reservoirs to capture some of flood waters and lessen the threat to nearby communities. Here in california, the idiots in sacramento let the runoff waters just flow into the sea instead of capturing it and or diverting it to needy areas.