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#Planning Grant Type System Name County Regional Office Total Project Cost % Provided Leading Idaho Amount Status Disbursed Percent Spent Project Description 1 WWG Kootenai-Ponderay Sewer District Bonner Coeur d'Alene 59,500 $ 50% 29,750 $ Obligated -$ 0% Address effluent limits, and environmental impacts.
2 WWG City of Richfield Lincoln Twin Falls 95,000 $ 50% 47,500 $ Obligated 13,300 $ 28% Address compliance issues, hydraulic and nutrient loading, and discharge limits. 3 WWG City of Nampa Canyon Boise 325,000 $ 50% 162,500 $ Obligated 26,395 $ 16% Address aging infrastructure, headworks repair, and surface water discharge.
4 WWG City of Filer Twin Falls Twin Falls 116,730 $ 50% 58,365 $ Obligated 44,593 $ 76% Address aging infrastructure, UV treatment system updates, and reuse. 5WWG Meadow Creek Property Owners Association Adams Boise 80,000 $ 50% 40,000 $Obligated 38,150 $ 95% Address aging infrastructure, infiltration and inflow, and current system capacity.
6 WWG City of Franklin Franklin Pocatello 60,000 $ 50% 30,000 $ Obligated 5,250 $ 18% Complete overflow and stormwater analysis, address wastewater treatment and lagoon operation. 7 WWG City of Carey Blaine Twin Falls 48,000 $ 50% 24,000 $ Obligated 1,650 $ 7% Update existing facility plan, reduce surface discharge of treated wastewater, and groundwater impacts.
8 WWG City of Spirit Lake Kootenai Coeur d'Alene 75,000 $ 50% 37,500 $ Obligated -$ 0% Address capacity issues, review treatment facility expansion. 9 WWG West Side School District Bonner Pocatello 60,000 $ 50% 30,000 $ Obligated -$ 0% Review the need for renovation, replacement of septic systems and alternative treatment facilities.
10 WWG City of Hazelton Jerome Twin Falls 34,900 $ 50% 17,450 $ Obligated -$ 0% Update an outdated facility plan and address aging infrastructure. 11 WWG City of Marsing Owyhee Boise 80,000 $ 50% 40,000 $Obligated -$ 0% Assess needed system upgrades to meet permitting requirements, front end lagoon treatment methods, and violation mitigation.
12 DWG City of Horseshoe Bend Idaho Boise 50,000 $ 50% 25,000 $ Obligated 12,508 $ 50% Update current facility plan, address aging infrastructure, storage needs, and health needs. 13 DWG Woodland Shores Water & Sewer Association Kootenai Coeur d'Alene 45,200 $ 50% 22,600 $Obligated 11,828 $ 52% Address aging infrastructure, redundancy, water shortage, and water pressure issues.
14 DWG City of Jerome Jerome Twin Falls 199,760 $ 50% 99,880 $Obligated -$ 0% Review source development, distribution improvements, and existing capacity and condition issues. 15 DWG Snake River Jr. High School Bingham Pocatello -$ 50% -$ Opted Out -$ 0% Develop lead service lined inventory, and review corrosion control.
16 DWG City of Tensed -$ 50% -$ Opted Out -$ 0% 17 DWG Trow Creek Water Association, Inc Boundary Coeur d'Alene 35,000 $ 50% 17,500 $ Obligated 5,917 $ 34% Address system deficiencies, evaluate the current storage 18 DWG City of Donnelly Valley Boise 77,500 $ 50% 38,750 $ Obligated 35,666 $ 92% Update facility plan to include water storage, fire protection, and cost level improvements.
19 DWG Skin Creek Water Association Boundary Coeur d'Alene 50,000 $ 50% 25,000 $ Obligated 22,072 $ 88% Address aging infrastructure, sedimentation, and capacity issues. 20* DWG City of Buhl Twin Falls Twin Falls 205,260 $ 50% 102,630 $ Obligated -$ 0% Update existing facility plan, increased population demands, and address capacity needs.
21 DWG Avondale Irrigation District -$ 50% -$ Opted Out -$ 0% 22 DWG Meadow Creek Property Owners Association Adams Boise 60,000 $ 50% 30,000 $Obligated 27,150 $ 91% Address current and future needs, aging infrastructure, and water storage. 23 DWG King Hill Domestic Water & Sewer Elmore Boise 45,552 $ 50% 22,751 $ Obligated 22,751 $ 100% Address aging infrastructure, storage capacity, and a backup well system.
24 DWG City of Tetonia Teton Idaho Falls 80,000 $ 50% 40,000 $ Obligated 40,000 $ 100% Update current planning study and address aging infrastructure. 25 DWG City of Greenleaf Canyon Boise 50,000 $ 50% 25,000 $Obligated -$ Address aging infrastructure, and water quality treatment levels. 1,932,402 $ 966,176 $ 307,230 $ 32% 20 Project increase from $166,000 to $205,260.
Grant increase of $19,630. # FY24 Leading Idaho Planning Grant Priority List & Progress Update: November 17, 2025
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