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Jan 1, 2026·Strategic Plan

Idaho Department of Environmental Quality Strategic Plan 2026-2029

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This strategic plan details the core functions, services, and priorities of the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality for fiscal years 2026-2029. It outlines the agency's commitment to protecting human health and the quality of Idaho's air, land, and water. The plan focuses on four key goals: making recognizable and measurable environmental improvements, providing outstanding customer service, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and attracting, developing, and retaining a qualified and competent workforce. Intended outcomes include reducing permitting timelines, decreasing staff turnover, accelerating economic growth, and supporting Idaho's communities.

Aug 1, 2022·Strategic Plan

Canyon County Ground Water Quality Improvement and Drinking Water Source Protection Plan 2022

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This document serves as the Canyon County Ground Water Quality Improvement and Drinking Water Source Protection Plan, updated in 2022. It functions as an educational and informational resource for local governments and land-management entities, providing background for decision-making and coordinating water quality activities. The plan focuses on addressing nitrate contamination by identifying sources, mapping priority areas, and outlining general strategies for improvement. Key areas include protecting public drinking water sources, managing surface water quality, and providing resources for funding and public outreach. The overarching goals are to reduce nitrate contamination, improve ground water quality to remove areas from the statewide nitrate priority list, and protect the county's ground water and drinking water resources.

Jul 1, 2022·Strategic Plan

Washington County Ground Water Quality Improvement and Drinking Water Source Protection Plan 2022

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This Ground Water Quality Improvement and Drinking Water Source Protection Plan focuses on maintaining and improving ground water quality in Washington County, Idaho, to protect public health and ensure a safe drinking water supply. Key areas of focus include identifying and addressing nitrate contamination, outlining strategies for reducing contamination from various sources, protecting public water supplies, and promoting public awareness and education. The plan emphasizes collaborative efforts among various agencies, local governments, and stakeholders to implement best management practices and achieve water quality goals.

Sep 1, 2020·Strategic Plan

Elmore County Ground Water Quality Improvement and Drinking Water Source Protection Plan 2020

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The Elmore County Ground Water Quality Improvement and Drinking Water Source Protection Plan focuses on protecting ground water quality and drinking water sources within Elmore County. It addresses nitrate contamination, identifies potential sources, and outlines strategies for improvement. The plan emphasizes collaboration among various agencies and local governments, promoting public awareness, and implementing best management practices to reduce nitrate loading and protect public health.

Jan 1, 2024·Strategic Plan

Boise County Groundwater Quality Improvement and Drinking Water Source Protection Plan 2024

Strategic

The strategic plan focuses on groundwater quality improvement and drinking water source protection in Boise County. It addresses the importance of clean and safe water for the state's economy and human health, identifies potential contamination sources, and outlines strategies for reducing nitrate contamination in groundwater. The plan emphasizes collaboration among various agencies and local governments to implement best management practices, educate the public, and protect public water supplies.

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Jess Byrne

Director, Idaho Department of Environmental Quality

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Sam Heinrich

Deputy Attorney General

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Dianne Hobbs

Administrative Assistant 2

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Brent R. King

Deputy Attorney General

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Mary Anne Nelson

Surface and Wastewater Division Administrator

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