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Idaho Senate approves emergency water rights to clean up spills

The Department of Environmental Quality says the bill is needed to prevent someone from contending their water right is being violated due to an emergency cleanup.
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Boise Fire and other agencies trained on how to react to an oil or fuel spill in the Boise River. (Aug. 7, 2019.)

BOISE, Idaho — Legislation granting an emergency water right when crews are trying to clean up spills in Idaho waterways headed to lawmakers in the House on Monday.

The Senate voted 35-0 to approve the legislation that the state Department of Environmental Quality said is needed to prevent someone from contending their water right is being violated due to an emergency cleanup.

Emergency crews pulling contaminated water from rivers after such things as tanker trunk crashes is standard cleanup practice.

But removing that water could be violating the state's strict water-rights laws where water distribution is closely monitored.

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