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Idaho Rural Water Association

Idaho Rural Water Association (IRWA) is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation originally formed in 1987 to provide training and technical assistance to water and wastewater facilities in Idaho with populations under 10,000. The non-profit corporation is currently comprised of over 350 water and wastewater systems in Idaho. Those 350 systems elect a seven member board of directors that volunteer their time to govern the Association. The Directors are elected from IRWA’s member systems.

Since its inception, IRWA has also grown to include additional membership of industry vendors and others that support the mission of the Association. Thirteen employees provide statewide operational services and managerial support to the drinking water and wastewater professionals of Idaho. The services provided by IRWA are critical to the water and wastewater systems in Idaho working to maintain compliance with stringent rules and regulations designed to protect public health and safety, as well as the environment. The programs in place are specifically geared to help rural communities, as our employees assist as many as 120 different systems each month free of charge!

IRWA is here to ensure Idaho’s rural communities are safe while still maintaining the high quality of life we hold so dear.

 

Collaboration

NSF Project

Practitioners

  • Chris Johnson

    Source Water Protection Specialist

    • Assist in the development of source water protection plans and emergency response plans for public water systems and municipalities
    • Provide outreach and education on source water a community or regional events
    • Assist with emergency and recovery operations as needed
    • Assist in the development of source water protection plans and emergency response plans for public water systems and municipalities
    • Provide outreach and education on source water a community or regional events
    • Assist with emergency and recovery operations as needed