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  3. Feds sue Idaho ranch, allege ranchers dumped dirt in river ...

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    The EPA alleges the ranch built roads across the Bruneau River and filled in nearby wetlands without required permits.

  4. Idaho’s water crisis can be fixed. But are lawmakers still ...

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    The most vexing thing about this year’s massive curtailment was that if you live in eastern Idaho, you see water everywhere you look. There’s still snow in the mountains. The canals all look full.

  5. Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency (2012) - Wikipedia

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    Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, 566 U.S. 120 (2012), also known as Sackett I (to distinguish it from the 2023 case), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that orders issued by the Environmental Protection Agency under the Clean Water Act are subject to the Administrative Procedure Act. [1]

  6. Ririe Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Ririe Reservoir is a reservoir located near Ririe, Idaho.It allows for irrigation, flood control, and provides recreational opportunities. In 1972 the Ririe Dam, built on Willow Creek by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, was the site of the first practical application of steel fibrous shotcrete, which was used to build a tunnel adit. [3]

  7. Idaho should be leading federal overreach lawsuit. But ... - AOL

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  8. United States District Court for the District of Idaho

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    The District of Idaho was established shortly after Idaho's admission as a U.S. State.On July 3, 1890, by 26 Stat. 215, the United States Congress organized Idaho as one judicial district, authorizing one judgeship for the court and assigning it to the Ninth Circuit. [3]

  9. Idaho doesn’t have a water shortage. The problem is ... - AOL

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    Idaho has plenty of water, as evidenced by the average annual dumping of over 1 million acre-feet out of the system over the past 25 years. Idaho doesn’t have a water problem; it has a ...