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While several agencies have collected data in the Magic Valley area since the 1990s, there hasn’t been a recent analysis of regional groundwater contamination trends.
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The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments for a complicated groundwater case this week, which could have implications for the Mountain West. The case involves Mississippi alleging that Tennessee takes too much water from an aquifer that runs beneath both states. Several western states have argued against the suit, not wanting to further complicate water law between their states.
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This interview originally aired on Sept. 1, 2020.The Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer is a critical drinking water source for southern and eastern Idaho. More…
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The Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer is a critical drinking water source for southern and eastern Idaho. More than 300,000 Idahoans rely on the natural…
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Hydrologists with the U.S. Geological Survey are working with the Idaho Department of Water Resources to track the amount of water under the Wood River…
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Idaho’s largest aquifer has surpassed its goal when it comes to recharging the water that goes into it this season.The Idaho Water Resource Board began…
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Last year’s winter is still impacting the water table in some parts of the state. Reservoirs in the Magic Valley continue to have an abundance of water…
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Water managers in Idaho say the largest aquifer in the state has made significant gains this year.The Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer provides water to the…
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Water managers are crediting a new Idaho law with keeping water from leaving the state.Idaho Department of Water Resources bureau chief Brian Patton says…
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Legal challenges have been filed against Idaho officials over a groundwater management area created in November.A number of organizations including the…