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Idaho Department of
Water Resources
322 E. Front St
PO Box 83720
Boise, Idaho 83720-0098
Ph: (208) 287-4800
Fx: (208) 287-6700

Email: IDWR Public Information


Contact Information & Regional Locations

Email

Send general comments, questions and feedback to e-mail IDWRInfo.

Email a specific employee by using their first name, adding a dot, followed by their second name.
For example: George Washington = george.washington@idwr.idaho.gov

Locations

There are multiple IDWR offices around the state to serve you. The State Office is located in Boise.

State Office

Boise
The Idaho Water Center
322. E. Front Street
Boise, Idaho 83720-0098 
Tel: (208) 287-4800
Fax: (208) 287-6700

Regions

We have divided the state into four regions to better serve the public. Each region has a full service regional office where you can receive assistance with water management and adjudication matters.

Regional Offices

Coeur d'Alene
Northern Regional Office
7600 Mineral Drive 
Suite 100
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83815
Tel: (208) 762-2800
Fax: (208) 762-2819

Field Offices

Salmon
Van Dreff Office Complex,
Suite B
Salmon, ID 83467
Tel: (208) 756-6644
Fax: (Call First)
Salmon Area Map
Twin Falls
Southern Regional Office
1341 Fillmore St., Suite 200
Twin Falls, ID 83301-3380
Tel: (208) 736-3033
Fax: (208) 736-3037
Twin Falls map
Soda Springs
168 S. Main Street
Tel: (208) 547-3993
Fax: (208) 547-3939
Soda Springs map
Idaho's regions
region key
Boise
Western Regional Office
2735 Airport Way
Boise, ID 83705-5082
Tel: (208) 334-2190
Fax: (208) 334-2348
Boise map
Idaho Falls
Eastern Regional Office
900 North Skyline Drive, Suite A
Idaho Falls, ID 83402-6105
Tel: (208) 525-7161
Fax: (208) 525-7177
Idaho Falls map
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