Irrigation Districts
Irrigation districts are designated areas that manage the distribution of water for agricultural purposes. These districts are established to ensure that farmers have access to the necessary water supply for their crops, especially in regions where rainfall is insufficient. They often involve a network of canals, pipelines, and reservoirs to transport water efficiently.
Typically governed by local authorities, irrigation districts are responsible for maintaining infrastructure and managing water resources. They may also implement conservation practices to promote sustainable water use. By organizing water distribution, these districts help support local agriculture and contribute to food production in their communities.