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Most Idaho Sewage Plants Are Violating the Clean Water Act
76% of wastewater treatment plants in Idaho failed to comply with the permits that ensure discharged water is clean enough to go back into shared Idaho waterbodies.
Green Guide — Tips for a More Sustainable Outfitter
This is the final blog of three aimed at shifting Idaho guides and outfitters toward more sustainable practices for the 2019 summer season.
Green Guide — Tips for More Sustainable Guide Crews
This week’s green guide is dedicated to how the powerful force of a guiding crew can utilize those more productive days off to make Idaho a better Idaho.
Green Guide — Tips For More Sustainable Guides
Here is the first of three blogs dedicated to the outfitters and guides of Idaho. This is a “Green Guide” to help us be a more sustainable, professional group while working and recreating in the outdoors.
Simple Conservation Measures That Make a Difference
The City of Ammon is leading the charge on water conservation in eastern Idaho through a simple, effective approach — water metering.
Unique Partnership Funds Projects to Restore Fish Habitat
Cooperative Effort Benefits Upper Blackfoot River
Elmore County Water Permit From South Fork Boise River Approved Despite Opposition
“We’re disappointed with IDWR’s ruling. The South Fork of the Boise River is prime habitat for Idaho fish and a valued natural resource for anglers and recreationists."
Snake River Water Quality in the Spotlight
Water quality problems in the Snake River have been brought to the attention of Idaho's lawmakers with hopes of securing additional funds for monitoring
Legislative Update : Wolves, Water and Wilderness
Wow - What a week! The wilderness really felt it this week as the Snake River, wolves and our National Forests were given extra attention!