Drought in Idaho

The Worst On Record


By John Yewell, 4-19-05

After taking into account water as a worldwide issue, then looking at water and the West in an historical way, the Boise conference on the Western water shortage was yanked rudely into the here and now. Karl Dreher, director of the Idaho Deptartment of Water Resources, told the conference that the drought in the upper Snake River basin is the "worst on record." It is so bad, he said that it appears to have a recurrence interval of 500 years. Six years of back-to-back dry years is something that didn’t even occur in the dry years of the 1930s, which were interspersed with years that weren’t so bad. "Reservoirs have made the difference," he said. "What we’re going through is bad and it could get worse."



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