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East Ada County Hydrologic Project

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Water right changes made under the provisions of a drought declaration expire at the end of the current year unless extended or terminated by the IDWR Director.

Irrigation well in East Ada County

The East Ada County Hydrologic Project was initiated to provide a scientific foundation for the management of aquifers underlying the Treasure Valley. In 2008, the Idaho legislature approved House Bill 428 and House Bill 644 establishing the Statewide Comprehensive Aquifer Planning and Management Program (Idaho Code § 42-1779) and the Aquifer Planning and Management Fund (Idaho Code § 42-1780). This legislation authorized the Idaho Water Resource Board (IWRB) to begin comprehensive aquifer management planning (CAMP) in the Treasure Valley.

The Aquifer Planning and Management Program is designed to provide the IWRB and IDWR with the necessary information to develop plans for managing ground and surface water resources into the future. The program has two phases:

  • a technical component to characterize the surface and groundwater resources of each basin
  • a planning component that integrates the technical knowledge with an assessment of current and projected future water uses and constraints

This program culminated with the development of long-range plans for conjunctively managing the water resources of each basin—integrating hydrologic realities with social needs. The management plans are designed to address water supply and demand issues while looking 50 years into the future. The program investigated strategies and developed plans which lead to sustainable water supplies and optimum use of water resources.

The East Ada County Hydrologic Project was initiated in 2008 as part of the Treasure Valley CAMP and took four years to complete. A water budget was developed and the aquifer was characterized to assist the development of water management plans and water demand projections for the next 50 years. Data related to recharge mechanisms, groundwater flow, discharge rates, geology, and aquifer characteristics were evaluated to assist with these tasks, and the information and findings were compiled in a final report.

The East Ada County Hydrologic Project was also initiated because of the proposed residential developments along the I-84 corridor to Mountain Home and the associated water right applications. One of the goals of the CAMP program was to avoid conflicts similar to those experienced in the Eastern Snake River Plain. Proposals for large developments along the Ada/Elmore county line created concerns about the availability of groundwater resources in the area and the potential impacts to existing water users.

Purpose and Objectives

The purpose of the East Ada County Hydrologic Project was to develop a better understanding of the water resources in the study area. Hydrogeologic characterization assisted in providing a scientific foundation for the management of aquifers underlying this portion of the Treasure Valley. This investigation was conducted as a technical component of the Treasure Valley CAMP. The general objective was to develop a water budget for the study area that can be used to create a 50-year water management plan.

Hydrogeologic characterization also assists with the administration of water resources in areas of proposed land use change. The study resulted in the development of a comprehensive technical report of the groundwater systems in East Ada County for use in water management decisions of the area.

Reference Material for the East Ada County Hydrologic Project

TypeDateTitle
OrdersSeptember 2009Final Order in the Matter of Application to Appropriate Water No. 61-12090 in the Name of Nevid, LLC
OrdersJune 2009Preliminary Order in the Matter of Application to Appropriate Water No. 61-12090 in the Name of Nevid, LLC
Technical PublicationsOctober 2013East Ada County Comprehensive Hydrologic Investigation
Technical PublicationsApril 2010Staff Memo: Technical Review of Groundwater Modeling in Support of Idaho Water Company Water Right Transfer #73811
Technical PublicationsFebruary 2009Staff Memo: Evaluation of aquifer recharge in areas of planned community applications along the I-84 corridor from Boise to Mountain Home
Technical Publications2002Origin and Evolution of the Western Snake River Plain: Implications From Stratigraphy, Faulting, and the Geochemistry of Basalts near Mountain Home, Idaho
Technical PublicationsMarch 1998Groundwater Quality Characterization and Initial Trend Analysis for the Treasure Valley Shallow and Deep Hydrogeologic Subareas
Technical PublicationsApril 1994Summary of Groundwater Conditions in the Mountain Home and Cinder Butte Areas
Technical Publications1991Geohydrology of the Regional Aquifer System, Western Snake River Plain, Southwestern Idaho
Technical PublicationsAugust 1982Groundwater Investigation of the Mountain Home Plateau, Idaho
Technical PublicationsJuly 1968Groundwater Resource of Mountain Home Area, Elmore County, Idaho
Technical Publications1957Feasibility of Groundwater Features of the Alternate Plan for the Mountain Home Project Idaho
Meeting MaterialsOctober 2008Comprehensive Aquifer Management and Planning Program
Data & Reports2007Groundwater Supply Evaluation for the Mayfield Townsite
Data & Reports2007Groundwater Supply Evaluation for Elk Creek Village
Data & Reports2011 East Ada Project Summary Idaho Geological Survey
Data & Reports2012Geophysical Characterization at the North Ada and East Ada Sites
Data & Reports2012IGS Hydrogeologic Analysis of the Mayfield Area Idaho Geological Survey
Data & Reports2012IGS Mayfield Area Geological Map Idaho Geological Survey
Data & ReportsJune2010Evaluation of Groundwater Models in the Treasure Valley Area
Data & ReportsEast Ada County Site Map and Monitoring Network
Data & ReportsDecember 2010East Ada County Hydrologic Project Water Levels
Data & ReportsDecember 2010East Ada County Hydrologic Project Well Hydrographs
Data & ReportsUSGS Real-Time Data for Blacks Creek Gage near Kuna-Mora Rd
Data & ReportsUSGS Real-Time Data for Indian Creek Gage near Mayfield
Water Right Documents61-12090 Nevid LLC
Water Right Documents63-32499 Mayfield Townsite
Water Right Documents63-32703 Orchard Ranch LLC
Related LinksTreasure Valley CAMP
Related LinksCGISS – Boise State University
Related LinksIdaho Geologic Survey
Related LinksUSGS Idaho Water Science Center
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