| Developer takes Idaho to court over water decision |
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| Written by JOE ESTRELLA, Idaho Statesman | |
| Tuesday, 23 February 2010 | |
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M3 Eagle General Manager Gerry Robbins said the company hopes to have a hearing by summer on whether the Department of Water Resources was wrong to deny M3's request for the water to fuel a giant residential development north of Eagle. Read more...
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