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The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality is the department of the Idaho state government responsible for administration of state and federal environmental laws and regulations. The main offices of the department are in Boise , six regional offices are also maintained.
Mold allergies are present in a minority of the population that is genetically predisposed to mold, and usually this allergy is not life threatening. Black molds, or so called toxic molds, can ...
A daily snapshot of the Idaho legislative session, from highlights and reported stories to the important events to keep on your radar. Capitol Letters: Bill could protect Idaho renters from ...
The Pollution Prevention Act focused industry, government, and public attention on reducing the amount of pollution through cost-effective changes in production, operation, and raw materials use. Opportunities for source reduction are often not realized because many existing environmental regulations focus on waste treatment and disposal ...
12/23/1992 IDD980725832: Blackbird Mine: Lemhi: Groundwater, surface water, soil and sediment contamination by copper, cobalt and arsenic. Acid rock drainage from mine tunnels and waste has decreased water quality in local creeks, affecting chinook salmon and other threatened and endangered species.
Some landlords charge as much as $100 a day until rent is paid, Sen. Ali Rabe said. ‘Predatory’ landlords in Boise are charging high fees. Idaho bill could protect renters
If a house is artificially humidified, by the use of a humidifier, during the winter, this can create conditions favorable to mold. Moving air may prevent mold from growing, since it has the same desiccating effect as low humidity. Mold grows best in warm temperatures, 25 to 30 °C (77 to 86 °F), although growth may occur between 0 and 35 °C ...
The onus should be on landlords to follow the law, instead of adding compounding barriers to lower-income people who don’t have the money, knowledge, or time to deal with the legal system. | Opinion