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  2. Current Topics. Visit IDWR’s News Page to view current press releases. – The new online portal to file an Adjudication Claim or submit a Water Right Application for Permit is now available. Printable forms are available.

  3. Find a Well Map - Idaho Department of Water Resources

    idwr.idaho.gov/wells/find-a-well-map

    Use the map below to view well locations layered with areas of drilling concern in addition to nitrate priority areas, groundwater management areas, and more. Need a larger map?

  4. IDWR has multiple offices throughout the state to serve you, including full-service regional offices where you can receive assistance with water management and adjudication matters. Contact and location information for each office is listed below.

  5. Water Use Information – Standards used by IDWR to evaluate water right applications and claims. Water Right Examiners – Find a certified water right examiner. Idaho Water Facts – A quick glance at the water-related facts that shape Idaho.

  6. Water Supply. Find information on rivers, snow, reservoir storage, precipitation and weather, El Niño, and drought in Idaho.

  7. Water Right & Adjudication Search. Search water right records, view associated documents, and generate a printable map.

  8. Research Portal

    research.idwr.idaho.gov

    Search water right records, new water right applications, points of diversion, riverflow data, and more. Search water right records, view associated documents, and generate a printable map. Review the current applications for transfer. View and print a current list of examiners appointed by IDWR.

  9. The GTS leverages capabilities in Geographic Information Science (GIScience), remote sensing, database development and management, software development, and web development, to provide innovative, accessible, and verifiable geospatial products to help solve Idaho’s water resource issues.

  10. Wells. The Idaho Department of Water Resources (IDWR) has statutory authority for the state-wide administration of the rules governing well construction and the licensing of drillers in Idaho. Prior to drilling a well, the well owner or well driller must first obtain a drilling permit from IDWR.

  11. About IDWR. Our Mission. To serve Idahoans by ensuring their water is conserved and available to sustain Idaho’s economy, ecosystems, and resulting quality of life. Our Vision. To achieve excellence in water management through innovation, efficiency, planning, and communication. Our Commitment.