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Water quality
Through our operations, we cultivate several water quality mitigation measures that monitor total dissolved gas, temperature, and dissolved oxygen.
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Recreation
Besides generating clean, renewable hydropower, our Clark Fork and Spokane River Projects provide abundant recreational opportunities. They are surrounded by thousands of acres of land that offer outdoor recreational activities such as boating, camping, fishing, bird watching, swimming, hiking, and more. Learn more about recreation opportunities here.
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Street and Yard Light Programs
How we illuminate your community with streetlights and yard lights.
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Local Treasures with Pia: ACE brings art to rural schools in Eastern Oregon
Art Center East in La Grande connects artist with rural Title One Schools which often go without funding for arts education.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Chewelah
Visitng Chewelah to ski 49 Degrees North? Learn more about the town's history and where to eat while you're there.
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Lewiston Veterinary Clinic gets free lighting upgrade from Avista
Lewiston Veterinary Clinic has been serving the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley for over 71 years. Now, with new lights from Avista, it’s saving energy while saving animals.
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Levi flipped the switch on thousands of holiday lights in Cowley Park
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At Home with Lisa: Ceiling Fans
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Avista Foundation Grant Helps Youth Program Reach Rural North Idaho Students
The Confluence Project is bringing unique educational opportunities to students in Wallace and Kellogg thanks to support from the Avista Foundation.
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Washington State Climate Commitment Act
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