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On Thursday evening, the Idaho Department of Water Resources issued a curtailment order that could, as soon as Monday, cut off agricultural groundwater pumping in much of Idaho’s prime farmland ...
Last week, a curtailment order that had cut off groundwater irrigation throughout much of central and eastern Idaho was lifted. The order had been in place for only a short time, so the Gem State ...
The drought has strained the peace struck by the 2015 settlement agreement, writes Bryan Clark. And tens of thousands of acres may go dry if a resolution can’t be found. | Opinion
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Much of the damage in the area was done by thousands of logs dislodged from a lumber yard. Dozens of them hit a bulk gasoline-storage tank a few hundred yards away. The gasoline ignited and sent flaming slicks adrift on the racing water. [22] The force of the logs and cut lumber and the subsequent fires practically destroyed the town.
“Without prioritizing recharge, we shut off acres, kill farms, wreck farmers’ livelihoods and break eastern Idaho’s ag-centric economy.” | Opinion Idaho doesn’t have a water shortage.
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Idaho Ground Water Association co-chair Stephanie Mickelsen said the future of Idaho’s agricultural system requires efficiency measures. “It’s going to take all of us, surface and ...