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Posted: 2021-07-26T19:15:04Z | Updated: 2021-07-27T22:00:45Z

Montanas exclusive Yellowstone Club is a private playground for the rich and famous: world-class skiing and golfing, luxurious multimillion dollar homes nestled in the mountains, and the company of other elites.

Your mountain sanctuary awaits, the clubs website says, alongside revolving videos of people fly fishing on the Gallatin River and skiing fresh lines on empty slopes. Bill Gates, Tom Brady and Gisele Bndchen, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel are just a few members of the Yellowstone Club, where condos start at around $4 million and mansions fetch upward of $25 million.

But in the near future, the clubs private powder yes, it trademarked that phrase will be generated in part from treated wastewater. The club and the broader community of Big Sky already use effluent to water four area golf courses, and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality has granted the private resort a permit to use more than 25 million gallons of wastewater for early-season snowmaking. The clubs environmental manager, Rich Chandler, has said the move will help conserve our limited water supply and protect the watershed by increasing snowpack and helping sustain river flows late in the season.