What Happens Beneath the Ice?

What Happens Beneath the Ice?

This story was written by Frank Wilhelm, University of Idaho College of Natural Resources professor, in partnership with the Our Gem Collaborative. It appeared in the CDA Press on Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022. Read the original article. Did you know that water is less dense as a solid than as a liquid? Because ice is less dense, it floats (think of ice cubes in a glass of water), and consequently, lakes freeze from the top down. This is crucial for the…

There’s a Moose on the Loose in Downtown Coeur d’Alene

There’s a Moose on the Loose in Downtown Coeur d’Alene

This story was written by the Our Gem Collaborative team for the CDA Press on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2022. Read the original article. You might be witnessing more moose than usual visiting our urbanized areas and partaking in our tasty ornamental plants and shrubs this winter. Why have we seen such an increase lately? Of all the deer species, moose are the most reliant on browsing for forage. This means that they primarily target tree and shrub species as opposed to…

Ho Ho How to Dispose of Hazardous Waste

Ho Ho How to Dispose of Hazardous Waste

This story was written by the Our Gem Collaborative team for the CDA Press on Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021. Read the original article. As the holidays approach, you might find yourself making room for new things your family acquires during the season of gift giving. You may be thinning out your children’s outdated toys or cleaning out old chemicals in the basement blocking your holiday decorations (that you should have put up last week!). Regardless of what treasures you find in…

Keep Your Butts Out of the Water

Keep Your Butts Out of the Water

This story was written by the Our Gem Collaborative for the CDA Press on Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021. Read the original article. November is typically the rainiest month of the year in Coeur d’Alene. That also means our storm drains are put to the test each fall. Storm drains are meant to help remove rainwater from streets and highways to reduce flooding, prevent vehicles from hydroplaning and in winter minimize standing water that can freeze. Most people understand that they are…

When Leaves Fall, the City Gets Busy

When Leaves Fall, the City Gets Busy

This story was written by the Our Gem Collaborative for the CDA Press on Sunday, Oct. 31, 2021. Read the original article. Fall is such a beautiful time of year in Coeur d’Alene with all the deciduous trees changing vibrant colors as their leaves slowly cover our sidewalks and lawns. Fall is also the time of year for Coeur d’Alene’s Annual Leaf Fest, which begins Monday November 8, allowing residents to rake leaves out into the street for pickup. We will…

We Don’t Pay for The Water We Use, We Pay for How We Use the Water

We Don’t Pay for The Water We Use, We Pay for How We Use the Water

This story was written by Craig Borrenpohl and John Beacham, City of Post Falls, in partnership with the Our Gem Collaborative. It appeared in the CDA Press on Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021. Read the original article. Contrary to what a utility bill might imply, we don’t actually pay for the water we use in northern Idaho. We, as citizens, already own the water we use; water in Idaho is a public trust resource. We’ve all heard that wise use of water,…

Lake Survey Results Are In

Lake Survey Results Are In

Lake Survey Results Are In This story was written by the Our Gem Collaborative team for the CDA Press on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2021. Read the original article. During the summer of 2021, the Our Gem Coeur d’Alene Lake Collaborative community lake perception survey received over 1,000 responses. Based on the demographic questions, about 60% of survey respondents live in Kootenai County, with others weighing in from nearby counties. Only about 20% own property or have friends or family members with property…

Coeur d’Alene’s Water Consumption and Conservation

Coeur d’Alene’s Water Consumption and Conservation

This story was written by Terry Pickel, Director of Coeur d’Alene’s Water Department, in partnership with the Our Gem Collaborative. It appeared in the CDA Press on Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021. Read the original article. The City of Coeur d’Alene Water Department provides potable water to over 50,000 customers in and around the city. The public water system was originally constructed and owned by a private water company known as Idaho Water. The City acquired the public water system in 1977,…

Who’s the National Academy of Sciences and What Do They Want With Our Gem, Coeur d’Alene Lake?

Who’s the National Academy of Sciences and What Do They Want With Our Gem, Coeur d’Alene Lake?

This story was written by the Our Gem Collaborative team for the CDA Press on Sunday, Aug. 15. Read the original article. Since the beginning of this year, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) has been reviewing historical and recent water quality data from Coeur d’Alene (CDA) Lake. The NAS assembled a committee composed exclusively of volunteer experts to assess water quality and provide possible recommendations. Our lake has seen a decline in metal concentrations in the decades since enacting environmental…

Water quality researchers on Coeur d’Alene Lake. (Photo: K. Marshall.)

The National Academies of Science Study – 17 Years of Research to Consider

This story was written by the Our Gem Collaborative team for the CDA Press on Sunday, July 18, 2021. With recent record-breaking warm temperatures, our beautiful lake is at the top of everyone’s mind. In fact, Governor Brad Little recently proclaimed July 2021 Lakes Appreciation Month, including a special mention of Coeur d’Alene Lake. This comes in the midst of a comprehensive assessment and review of data relevant to water quality in Coeur d’Alene Lake conducted by the prestigious National Academies…