Irrigation District
An Irrigation District is a designated area that manages the supply of water for agricultural purposes. These districts are established to ensure that farmers have access to the necessary water for their crops, especially in regions where rainfall is insufficient. They often involve a network of canals, reservoirs, and pipelines to distribute water efficiently.
Irrigation districts are typically governed by local authorities or boards, which oversee the maintenance of water infrastructure and the allocation of water resources. They play a crucial role in supporting local agriculture and can help improve crop yields, contributing to the overall economy of the region.