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Development in the Coolin wetlands threatens Priest Lake’s water » Sandpoint Reader

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By Jennifer EkstromReader Contributor Wetlands are invaluable natural resources. The lakes and rivers that define North Idaho depend on intact wetland systems to filter water, store snowmelt and release clean, cold flows back into aquifers and surface waters. That’s why a proposed subdivision in the Coolin-Chase Lake Wetland Complex at the south end of Priest Lake is so concerning. A developer seeks to build on up to 35 lots across 60 acres of t…
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Sandpoint Reader broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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