The Latest from ICL
Groundwater quality worsens in southern Idaho
“Idahoans deserve to know what’s in their drinking water and if they’re at risk from contamination."
ICL encourages public comments during Avista hearing
The PUC’s public hearing on Avista is scheduled for Wed., Aug. 5 at 5 p.m. PT.
One step closer to protecting wolverines
There are fewer than 300 wolverines left in the lower 48 and they're threatened by climate change and winter recreation
A plan to beat climate change and create jobs: A win for Idaho and the nation
Idaho has vast potential for clean energy that protects our air, our climate, and avoids impacting wildlife and our iconic views.
State proposes weakening pesticide regulations
Some important protections for public health and farmworker safety could be weakened.
Salmon workgroup starts crafting guidance
"We have a lot of momentum around policies that will do much for Idaho’s wild salmon and steelhead, but there’s still a long way to go."
ICL welcomes virtual workshop on Avista
ICL encourages Avista’s North Idaho customers to participate in this event as it’s an opportunity to ask questions about the utility’s plans to transition to clean energy.
Teaming up to be “bear aware”
The postcard includes easy tips to address conflicts with wildlife and important contact information.