The Frenchman Cambridge Irrigation District (FCID) is a prominent political subdivision in the state of Nebraska, established in 1946 under irrigation district laws. Covering over 45,600 acres in southwest Nebraska, FCID utilizes four canal systems to deliver natural flow irrigation water, holding 41 direct flow permits with priority dates ranging from 1890 to 1987. As the 8th largest Irrigation District in Nebraska, FCID plays a crucial role in enabling the development of the state's irrigation potential.
With a focus on water conservation and system improvements, FCID strives to meet the water needs of its customers. Through the use of advanced technologies like Rubicon's canal automation and web ordering systems, FCID ensures efficient water management. As an integral part of the community, FCID hosts annual water user meetings and provides newsletters to keep its customers informed. Water is indeed life, and FCID is dedicated to delivering this vital resource to the people of southwest Nebraska.
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