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Other Informative Links Dealing with Water Quality and the water resources of the Middle Snake. These
links will take you out of this site.
USGS Idaho Water Data Page provides access
to USGS water data including quantity and quality for the state of Idaho.
Twin Falls Canal Company and Northside Canal Company.
Idaho Department of Water Resources Home Page contains links
to other areas dealing with water resources in the state.
US Bureau of Reclamation Pacific Northwest Region home page
containing links to various USBR programs.
USDA-ARS Northwest Irrigation and Soils Research Laboratory
PAM Research Project
USGS NAWQA Upper Snake River Basin
U.S. Geological Survey. USGS Reports. Clark, Gregory M., 1994, Assessment of selected constituents in
surface water of the Upper Snake River Basin, Idaho and western Wyoming, water ...
Snake River Resources Review Home Page
Summary: To be successful, SR3 must be a cooperative effort with the various groups and
individuals who depend on the Snake River. The following contributors to SR3 consist of individuals, groups,
Indian Nations, local, state, and federal agencies lending contributing voices in a number of different ways
through formal partnerships, participating on technical workgroups, as information sources on the.
WATERSHED CASE STUDY: ROCK CREEK, IDAHO
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Summary: Project Documents The Rock Creek (Idaho) Rural Clean Water Program project case study
was prepared by Judith A. Gale, Water Quality Extension Specialist, North Carolina State University Water
Quality Group, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. National Water Quality Evaluation Project, NCSU
Water Quality Group, Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department, North Carolina State.
Water Quality Impairment
Summary: (Maret et al, 1991 ) Major sources of nonpoint source pollution in the area were
sediment and associated pollutants (phosphorus and organic nitrogen) from irrigation return flows. , 1991)
Despite the elimination of point source pollutants, Rock Creek was still carrying heavy loads of sediment
and agricultural pollutants which entered the stream primarily through irrigation return flows.
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