39-102. STATE POLICY ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. (1) It is hereby recognized by the legislature that the protection of the environment and the promotion of personal health are vital concerns and are therefore of great importance to the future welfare of this state. It is therefore declared to be the policy of the state to provide for the protection of the environment and the promotion of personal health and to thereby protect and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the people of this state.
(2) The goal of the legislature in enacting the ground water quality protection act of 1989 shall be to maintain the existing high quality of the state’s ground water and to satisfy existing and projected future beneficial uses including drinking water, agricultural, industrial and aquacultural water supplies. All ground water shall be protected as a valuable public resource against unreasonable contamination or deterioration. The quality of degraded ground water shall be restored where feasible and appropriate to support identified beneficial uses.
(3) In enacting this law, the legislature intends to prevent contamination of ground water from point and nonpoint sources of contamination to the maximum extent practical. In attaining the goals enumerated in subsections (1) and (2) of this section, the legislature wishes to enumerate the following ground water quality protection goals:
(a) It is the policy of the state to prevent contamination of ground water from any source to the maximum extent practical.
(b) The discovery of any contamination that poses a threat to existing or projected future beneficial uses of ground water shall require appropriate actions to prevent further contamination. These actions may consist of investigation and evaluation or enforcement actions if necessary to stop further contamination or clean up existing contamination as required under the environmental protection and health act.
(c) All persons in the state should conduct their activities so as to prevent the nonregulated release of contaminants into ground water.
(d) Education of the citizens of the state is necessary to preserve and restore ground water quality.
(4) It is the policy of the state to protect ground water and to allow for the extraction of minerals above and within ground water. A mine operator shall protect current and projected future beneficial uses of ground water at a point of compliance designated pursuant to rules of the department. Degradation of ground water is allowed at a point of compliance if the mine operator implements the level of protection during mining activities appropriate for the aquifer category.
History:
[39-102, added 1972, ch. 347, sec. 2, p. 1017; am. 1989, ch. 421, sec. 1, p. 1028; am. 2015, ch. 223, sec. 1, p. 686.]
Structure Idaho Code
Chapter 1 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY — HEALTH
Section 39-102 - STATE POLICY ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.
Section 39-102A - LEGISLATIVE INTENT IN CREATING DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.
Section 39-104 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY — CREATION.
Section 39-105 - POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR.
Section 39-107A - REAL PROPERTY IN BUNKER HILL CLEANUP SITE.
Section 39-107B - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY FUND.
Section 39-107C - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TRUST FUND ESTABLISHED.
Section 39-107D - RULES OF DEPARTMENT OR BOARD.
Section 39-111 - AVAILABILITY OF RECORDS.
Section 39-112 - EMERGENCY — ORDER — HEARING — MODIFICATION, AFFIRMANCE, OR SETTING ASIDE.
Section 39-113 - TRANSFER OF EMPLOYEES.
Section 39-114 - OPEN BURNING OF CROP RESIDUE.
Section 39-115 - POLLUTION SOURCE PERMITS.
Section 39-116 - COMPLIANCE SCHEDULES.
Section 39-116A - COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT SCHEDULES.
Section 39-116B - VEHICLE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM.
Section 39-117 - CRIMINAL VIOLATION — PENALTY.
Section 39-118 - REVIEW OF PLANS.
Section 39-118A - ORE PROCESSING BY CYANIDATION.
Section 39-118B - RELATIONSHIP TO FEDERAL LAW.
Section 39-118C - LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND DECLARATION OF PURPOSE.
Section 39-118D - IDAHO AIR QUALITY PERMITTING FUND.
Section 39-118E - SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE.
Section 39-119 - COLLECTION OF FEES FOR SERVICES.
Section 39-126 - DUTIES OF STATE AND LOCAL UNITS OF GOVERNMENT.
Section 39-127 - APPLICATION OF FERTILIZERS AND PESTICIDES.
Section 39-171 - LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND PURPOSE.
Section 39-173 - COMMITTEE — MEMBERS — TERMS.
Section 39-174 - COMMITTEE DUTIES — MEETINGS.
Section 39-175A - LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND PURPOSES.
Section 39-175B - RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STATE AND FEDERAL LAW.
Section 39-175C - APPROVAL OF IDAHO POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM PROGRAM.
Section 39-175F - IPDES PROGRAM FUND ESTABLISHED.
Section 39-176A - LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS.
Section 39-176B - SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY.
Section 39-176C - DEFINITIONS.
Section 39-176F - PLAN — APPROVAL OR REJECTION BY DEPARTMENT.