
Portneuf Vision
Season 2 Episode 4 | 6m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
How are scientists from Idaho State University restoring the Portneuf River?
The Portneuf River flows for about 100 miles before it gets squeezed into concrete channels through the city of Pocatello. But in the city, the Portneuf no longer seems like a river. So city officials and the Army Corp of Engineers have decided the time is right to restore the Portneuf. A team of scientists from the MILES project joins in to help craft the Portneuf Vision.
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Idaho Science Journal is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
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Portneuf Vision
Season 2 Episode 4 | 6m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
The Portneuf River flows for about 100 miles before it gets squeezed into concrete channels through the city of Pocatello. But in the city, the Portneuf no longer seems like a river. So city officials and the Army Corp of Engineers have decided the time is right to restore the Portneuf. A team of scientists from the MILES project joins in to help craft the Portneuf Vision.
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Idaho Science Journal is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
Funding for Idaho Science Journal was provided by the National Science Foundation Idaho EPSCoR Program and by the National Science Foundation