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The Idaho Water Resources Research Institute (IWRRI) represents
Idaho's water resources research community on the Pacific Northwest
Regional Water Quality Coordination Team. IWRRI is one of the 54
state-based water resources research centers funded by the United
States Geological Survey (USGS).
The Idaho Water Resources Research Institute (at the University
of Idaho) is dedicated to supporting and promoting water and water-related
applied investigations and solutions, education, and information
transfer throughout Idaho. IWRRI collaborates with more than 100
scientists and educators from all of the Idaho state universities
in order to provide a broad-based, diverse, and interdisciplinary
effort in helping to solve water issues. This is extremely important
because Idaho's problems are complex. Our state is fortunate because
Idaho's leaders in water resources and the state community have
recognized the importance of protecting this finite resource.
 IWRRI is the mechanism in Idaho that provides an autonomous statewide
source of support for water and water-related, problem-solving research
and training, without regard to specific topic or discipline area.
This is important because Idaho's water problems are cross-topic
and interdisciplinary.
Over the past 30 years, IWRRI has funded more than 250 projects.
In addition, approximately 1,000 Institute administered projects
have contributed to Idaho's water resource solutions. The majority
of these projects have been in partnership with state and federal
agencies, industry, and private groups and organizations. These
projects have answered critical water resource questions in agriculture,
mining, forestry, recreation, and energy management. Solutions have
been effected within institutional, technical, and legal frameworks.
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