AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMining & Water Quality: Idaho DEQ approved a cyanidation permit modification for Perpetua Resources’ Stibnite Gold Project in Valley County, moving Phase II of the cyanide facility forward near the historic Stibnite Mining District. Public Lands & Accountability: Five people were ordered to pay $25,000 total in restitution after destroying a BLM pumphouse on grazing land in Payette County, disrupting water infrastructure for ranchers. Wildfire Trends: A Boise State–led study finds fewer wildfires in the West since 1992, but more acres burned, with climate-driven fire growth outweighing declines in small ignitions. Drought & Agriculture: With severe drought gripping parts of the Mountain West, experts say water savings may hinge more on changing farm water use than on homeowners cutting back alone. Idaho Water Planning: USDA designated four Idaho counties as primary natural disaster areas for severe drought, making producers in Blaine, Minidoka, Oneida and Power eligible for emergency FSA loans. Energy Demand Watch: Avista filed plans for a “large load” customer in Washington territory seeking up to 500 MW by 2032, raising questions about future power and transmission needs. Local Conservation Education: Clearwater County hosted its 63rd annual sixth-grade forestry tour, pairing hands-on forest learning with visits to active logging operations.
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