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An innovative approach: Renewed water management plan guides Wood River Basin’s future

The extended Wood River basin groundwater plan introduces innovative solutions, fostering collaboration and long-term sustainability for both groundwater and surface water users.
February 20, 2025
Cassidy Woolsey

A negotiated management plan that has helped resolve a long-standing conflict between groundwater and surface water users in the Wood River Basin has been extended for three more years, a topic discussed in detail during the Idaho Water Users Association annual convention in January.


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Snowpack, storage and the season ahead: Idaho’s water outlook

Another long dry spell, like in January, could be detrimental to this year’s growing season. As of the middle of February, snowpack and reservoir levels are rising to more normal to above normal levels.
February 18, 2025
Madison Crawford Vargovich

All in all, as of the middle of February, things are looking more positive in regards to snowpack and reservoir levels. As far as snow-water equivalent decreases through the decades goes, Ekins states, “We are a resilient state and will find ways to figure out how to manage these into the future.” Let us all hope for another good snowstorm or two, and look forward to another prosperous growing year.


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Applications open for new telemetry and monitoring grant projects in the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer region

February 13, 2025

The Idaho Water Resource Board (IWRB) has opened the application process for a new $2 million grant program that would provide 50% in cost-share funding for telemetry and monitoring projects for surface water or groundwater diversions in the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer (ESPA) region.


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Agreement reached: Breaking down the 2024 water mitigation plan

A new water mitigation agreement between Magic Valley surface water and Snake Plain Aquifer groundwater users was finalized in November, addressing ambiguities, enhancing conservation and prioritizing aquifer stabilization and Snake River flow improvements.
January 31, 2025
Cassidy Woolsey

“Well, I think the sign of any good agreement is that nobody's happy,” says Travis Thompson, an attorney for the Surface Water Coalition (SWC). “That way you know something's been done right."


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Finding balance: Idaho’s water challenges and potential solutions

Idaho growers share their frustration over water curtailment during a year of excess water, stressing the need for better distribution management and urging long-term solutions to avoid future challenges.
August 26, 2024
Cassidy Woolsey

“I’m getting fatigued on the problem. I want to focus on solutions,” says Jake Stander, a fifth-generation grower near Blackfoot.


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Alfalfa and the wrangle for Western water

Alfalfa, a high water-consuming crop, plays a crucial economic role in Idaho's agriculture, providing benefits such as soil health and supporting the dairy industry despite criticism over its water usage.
August 15, 2024
Julia McCarthy

With agriculture using more than 40% of total U.S. freshwater withdrawals in 2015 and hay and forage crops weighing in at 37% of U.S. irrigation water use, environmental groups and the media have been known to blast alfalfa producers for excessive water use.


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Understanding water management challenges in Idaho’s Treasure Valley

The Treasure Valley faces water management challenges due to urbanization's impact on drain flows, with the Treasure Valley Water Supply Project providing innovative solutions to understand and manage these changes.
July 31, 2024
Cassidy Woolsey

The Idaho Water Users Association (IWUA) midyear meeting in June highlighted significant water management challenges and innovative solutions in the Treasure Valley.


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How did we get here? Idaho Water Users Association addresses ESPA water issue

June 19, 2024
Cassidy Woolsey

On June 10-11, the Idaho Water Users Association held its midyear meeting in Sun Valley, Idaho, where a key presentation addressed the contentious issue of the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer (ESPA).


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North Side Pumping Co. completes $4.1M irrigation upgrade

North Side Pumping Co.’s irrigation efficiency project included 16.8 miles of PVC pipeline and 30 new pumping stations, reducing maintenance and saving water and costs.
June 18, 2024
Cassidy Woolsey

North Side Pumping Co., based in Hazelton, recently completed a $4.1 million irrigation efficiency project that spans 4,600 acres and benefits 30 producers in the Magic Valley.


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A better way to know when to water

Water potential sensors are one tool to improve irrigation management by measuring soil moisture availability for crops, leading to better yields, reduced water usage and significant cost savings.
June 17, 2024
Colin S. Campbell

Every farmer knows the cost of irrigating their crops, and anyone who has lost yield to disease and drought knows the cost of over- and underirrigating their crops.


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