An anxiety free water future?
Let’s be honest, there’s a lot of anxiety going on, and it’s not just emanating from the halls of Washington D.C. In the Evergreen state, 2016 saw a “process” to…
Let’s be honest, there’s a lot of anxiety going on, and it’s not just emanating from the halls of Washington D.C. In the Evergreen state, 2016 saw a “process” to…
The challenges of providing water to one and all will again be front and center at the Spokane River Forum Conference this November. And this is as it should be….
Instream flow (the amount of water flowing past a point in the river at a given time) is a regulatory term people in the Coeur d’Alene-Spokane corridor may come to…
An Advisory Committee appointed by the Idaho Water Resource Board is seeking citizen input for meeting future water needs, preventing conflict over water resources, and protecting the water quality of the aquifer. Evening of November 18th. CAMP news release.
July, 2009 The Idaho Water Resource Board (IWRB) issued a news release that they are “kicking off the process to develop a long-term Comprehensive Aquifer Management Plan (CAMP) for the…
In 2010, the Washington Department of Ecology is expected to begin a water right adjudication process for the Spokane area. For those that extract and use water on their property…
Idaho is beginning the process of adjudicating water rights in the Coeur d’Alene-Spokane River basin. The Spokesman Review reports.
On November 12th, 2008 Idaho Disctrict Court Judge John M. Melanson ordered commencement of the Coeur D’Alene-Spokane River Basin General Adjudication.
Nerves are frazzled as North Idaho begins the complicated and controversial task of identifying which landowners have rights to use what water.
North Idaho residents with questions about the controversial process of sorting out who owns what water rights are invited to a series of town hall meetings.