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There are several along Hwy's 84, 86, and 15 depending on where you are. If you click on Station Locator on the left hand side of this page (near the top) you can look them up.
A couple months ago I called Intermountain Gas Company and inquired as to why their stations are closed to the public. The customer service representative that I spoke with said that because of Idaho tax issues on CNG they cannot open the pumps to the public. I received the name of an individual in the company that may be able to institute a change. I've written him without any response. If others would like to contact him as well, I can provide his information.
We travel between Utah and Washington from time to time and the Idaho fuel stations sure would be nice to access!
It's not quite that simple. Even if he said yes, the dispencers they have for internal fleet useage are not the same that you would see at a public station. Public stations generally require a weights and measures approved dispenser. It would also have to be relocated outside of their fenceline for public access. To add a publicly available dispenser, card reader and training post you are looking at a minimum of a year for it to go through the system and probably near $100,000. Perhaps you should be working with the Clean Cities Coalition in your area to assist thenegotiating and funding part of things.
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