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The wildfire potential in Idaho is "above normal" for July, August and September. But even when the fires are outside the state’s borders, the smoke still affects us here.
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Scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey in Idaho are working on research that could make it easier to detect algae blooms. Excess amounts of blue-green…
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The state’s Department of Environmental Quality issued advisories for harmful algae blooms at two more Idaho lakes. The DEQ put out alerts for both Lake…
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Wildfire smoke is continuing to foul air quality around much of the state. Monitoring sites in Twin Falls and Nampa both recorded levels of pollutants at…
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State officials have issued warnings regarding high blue-green algae content in multiple ponds and lakes throughout Idaho.The excessive growth of the…
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Fires across Idaho are burning and creating smoky conditions in some regions. But the smoke from Gem State fires is just one reason for the haze…
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The death of a municipal worker in the small town of Dietrich has prompted city leaders to question the well-being of the town’s water supply.Among the…
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Federal officials are proposing approving Idaho's request to loosen field burning rules that backers say offer more flexibility to disperse smoke away…
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If you’re a city manager looking to renew your town’s sewer treatment plant permit, you’re going to have to wait a while to get a new one. The EPA…
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The entire state of Idaho is under an air quality advisory - thanks to smoke from wildfires – for the first time since August of 2015.As some areas of…