Following a tense dispute over water rights this spring, Idaho farmers have reached a preliminary agreement on a new water mitigation plan. The potential deal was introduced to the Idaho Legislature’s Natural Resources Interim Committee, though it is not yet final. This agreement, which breaks water allotments into four-year terms rather than annual ones, will require groundwater districts to conserve 205,000 acre-feet of water yearly, with monthly measurements for accountability.The Idaho Ground Water Association expressed optimism about the agreement and the proposed plan is slated for ratification in mid-November.