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According to Taylors calculations, about 97 percent of the water withdrawn in Idaho is used for agriculture. most of the states agricultural production occurs in southern Idaho, which is mostly desert. That means a lot of water has to be withdrawn to produce food in that part of the state.
The drought in northern Idaho is expected to persist for another year, and water shortages in eastern Idaho are becoming increasingly likely. The Snake River storage is below average for this time of year and being consumed at a rate that is docHubly greater than normal, said Hoekema.
Idaho is facing a water shortage underground. Its a tough message to convey because Idaho is in a good water year, but this is not about the water you can see. It is about the water you cant see. The Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer (ESPA) is rapidly dwindling.
EPA sets standards for tap water provided by public water systems. The Food and Drug Administration sets bottled water standards based on EPAs tap water standards. Bottled water and tap water are both safe to drink if they meet these standards.
Rivers, mountains and farmland dominate the states landscape. The panhandle has emerald green hillsides, timbered mountains and pristine lakes. Central Idaho is covered with jagged peaks. The Snake River Plain, with its wide open vistas, irrigated farm lands and vibrant cities forms the character of southern Idaho.

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The latest updated curtailment order was issued after the Idaho Department of Water Resources signed an order earlier in July predicting a water shortfall for the Twin Falls Canal Co., the Idaho Capital Sun previously reported.
The analysis is based on individual states water quality reports; most from between 2018and 2020, though Arizonas report dated to 2016. In Idaho, the report shows more than half the states rivers and two-thirds of lakes as impaired. That can mean elevated pollution or bacteria levels, or low oxygen.
Lets take a closer look at the states most impacted by drought and water shortages. Colorado. The Colorado River Basin and its two reservoirs, Lake Powell and Lake Mead, have hit historic lows in the past few years. 2. California. Nevada. New Mexico. Utah. Arizona.

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