The Frenchman Cambridge Irrigation District, established in 1946, is a prominent political subdivision in southwest Nebraska dedicated to harnessing the state's irrigation potential. With over 45,600 acres served, it operates four canal systems and holds 41 direct flow permits, allowing for the legal diversion of 531.5 cubic feet per second of natural flow.
As the 8th largest Irrigation District in Nebraska, Frenchman Cambridge delivers natural flow irrigation water to its extensive service area, providing vital resources for agricultural development. With a commitment to conservation and continuous improvement, the district actively explores new technologies and implements system enhancements to optimize water usage and ensure sustainable practices.
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