Idaho Creek Hydro Project Tries Small Rule Tweak
Published Date: 5/19/2026
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Secesh United, LLC wants to change the rules for their small hydroelectric project on Zena Creek in Idaho. The government is asking the public and agencies to share their thoughts by June 15, 2026. This update could affect how the project operates but won’t cost much or take long to review.
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