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Educational Opportunities

  • Annual Convention 
  • Water Law & Resource Issues Seminar
  • Legislative Water College
  • Headgate: Idaho's Water Leadership Academy
  • Annual workshops for ditchriders and licensed applicators
  • Quarterly newsletter
  • Ag Water Safety Program


Advocacy

  • Strong voice in Idaho’s Legislature
  • Access to State administration and agencies on water resource issues
  • Access to Federal administration, Congress and federal agencies


Expanded Communities

  • Tri-State Water Users (Idaho, Washington and Oregon)
  • National Water Resources Association
  • Family Farm Alliance 
  • Groundwater Management Districts Association

We need you!

As competition for Idaho’s water becomes more intense, the need for a single, united voice representing Idaho’s water users has been more important than ever.

IWUA continues to monitor and guard against demands and interests, both within and outside the Pacific Northwest. Competing interests seek to assume control of water in our river systems and lakes for uses outside Idaho and for uses contrary to existing rights and authorizations.

IWUA is uniquely positioned to protect the rights of Idaho’s citizens and to fulfill a need – that of like-minded people bonding together to achieve a common goal.

What IWUA does affects every water user in Idaho. Your voice needs to be heard as a part of the Association. By being a member of IWUA, you can help shape your own destiny and that of future generations.

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Leadership: IWUA is governed by a 22-member Board of Directors, representing members throughout Idaho.

Legislative Committee: Identifies IWUA's legislative directives.

Water Quality Committee: Discusses and educates members on water quality issues.

Education Committee: Plans and presents educational programs.

Resolutions Committee: Defines IWUA policy positions on critical water resource issues for the State, region and nation.  

Rural & Urban Affairs Committee: Manages the IWUA Newsletter and the Ag Water Safety programs. Discuss and education members relating to rural / urban interaction.

Contact Us: 

208-344-6690

iwua@iwua.org

Address: 

101 S. Capitol Boulevard, Suite 1205

Boise, Idaho 83702

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