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The meeting focused on the review of 2010 project submittals for managed aquifer recharge. Key topics included discussions on the Egin Lakes site expansion, the Idaho Irrigation District cost-sharing proposal, managed recharge operations for 2011, and the feasibility and site suitability of the Mile Post 31 recharge project. The group also addressed challenges regarding funding, cost-sharing requirements, and the need for consistent monitoring and evaluation plans for all projects.
This ground water management plan outlines a ten-year program to stabilize and ultimately eliminate the decline in the aquifer within the Oakley Valley. The plan focuses on ground water conservation through increased soft conversions, significant recharge projects, and the development of a tiered reduction plan. It includes a detailed monitoring program to assess progress across three phased periods (2017-2019, 2020-2022, 2023-2026) to achieve long-term aquifer stability and prevent curtailment.
This business plan outlines the mission of the Eastern Idaho Regional Resource Center (EIRRC) to be a vital component of The Idaho Map, enhancing regional geospatial capabilities. Its strategic focus includes sharing scarce resources, avoiding duplication of effort, and bridging local and state activities. The EIRRC aims to empower local participation in The Idaho Map, facilitate regional mapping and geospatial data needs, and accelerate its development to unleash latent potential, ultimately creating enduring benefits for all sectors and citizens. The center is anchored to Idaho State University's GIS Training and Research Center and operates in coordination with Idaho's GIS bodies and other RRCs.
This document outlines a ground water management plan for the Rathdrum Prairie Ground Water Management Area, adopted by the Director of the Idaho Department of Water Resources. The plan aims to balance the protection of existing ground water uses and water quality with future development opportunities, while encouraging water conservation. Its key goals include obtaining adequate technical data for water availability and use, managing resources efficiently and fairly, encouraging planning for future water needs among stakeholders, and promoting water conservation efforts by all users.
The committee discussed the operating protocols for the board and advisory members, focusing on membership responsibilities and decision-making processes. An interest-based problem-solving approach was introduced to facilitate discussions on aquifer management. The committee reviewed the comprehensive aquifer management plan work plan, specifically addressing interim targets, management actions, and the need for adaptive management strategies. Additionally, there was a presentation on the technical study tasks necessary to support committee deliberations, with a request for committee members to provide feedback through an evaluation matrix.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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