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Portneuf's Future

Season 1 Episode 1 | 3m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

What is the future for the Portneuf river?

Reporter Kris Millgate looks at the state of the Portneuf River. This 120-mile river runs free for much of its journey, but it is shunted through a cement chute within Pocatello. Idaho State University scientists are investigating how to restore this natural resource and still balance the needs of flood control and agricultural concerns.

04/22/2015 | Rating TV-G

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Portneuf's Future

Season 1 Episode 1 | 3m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

Reporter Kris Millgate looks at the state of the Portneuf River. This 120-mile river runs free for much of its journey, but it is shunted through a cement chute within Pocatello. Idaho State University scientists are investigating how to restore this natural resource and still balance the needs of flood control and agricultural concerns.

04/22/2015 | Rating TV-G

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