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An Idaho environmental group is suing Idaho Power, claiming it’s illegally polluting the Snake River through Brownlee Dam in violation of the federal Clean Water Act.
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This interview originally aired June 2, 2020. In the 1950s and 60s, towns across the American west were razed and relocated to make way for major…
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For decades, Idaho cities and farms have relied on the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer. A multi-year drought forced competing water users to come together.…
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For decades, Idaho cities and farms have relied on the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer. In the early 2000s, years of drought forced competing water users to…
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This interview originally aired on June 2, 2020.In the 1950s and 60s, towns across the American west were razed and relocated to make way for major…
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In the 1950s and 60s, towns across the American west were razed and relocated to make way for major hydroelectric projects. These towns were essentially…
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Between 1938-1976, the federal government built four dams on the Snake River. The dams are authorized for hydropower, navigation, recreation, fish and…
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The federal government plotted a stay-the-course strategy on as-of-yet unsuccessful efforts to recover Snake River salmon and steelhead and other listed…
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Should the four Lower Snake River dams be torn down? The debate has been going on for decades. Advocates of the idea to tear them down say the move would…
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A new report from the Idaho Conservation League suggests the Eastern Snake River Plain Aquifer, which provides drinking water for around 300,000 residents…