Idaho Statutes
§ 39-176A — LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS
Idaho § 39-176A
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Idaho Code § 39-176A (2026).
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The legislature finds that:
(1)A domestic supply of phosphate fertilizers is critical to our nation’s food security and Idaho’s agricultural economy;
(2)The production of phosphoric acid is a key ingredient in phosphate fertilizers and, given Idaho’s rich supply of phosphate rock, the state is home to phosphoric acid production facilities;
(3)Phosphogypsum is a calcium sulfate by-product produced by the reaction of sulfuric acid with phosphate rock to produce phosphoric acid and is disposed of and placed in phosphogypsum stacks near phosphoric acid production facilities;
(4)The United States congress and the environmental protection agency exempted certain high-volume, low-toxicity solid wastes, including phosphogypsum and process water from phosphoric acid production, from regulation
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Legislative History
[39-176A, added 2020, ch. 51, sec. 1, p. 120; am. 2021, ch. 246, sec. 1, p. 763.]
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