Buckeye Water Conservation
The Buckeye Water Conservation and Drainage District (BWCDD) is a longstanding organization established in 1922 by the farmers of Buckeye Valley and Buckeye Irrigation Company. Their primary objectives include the maintenance and repair of the Buckeye Canal, managing water levels in the aquifer, and providing irrigation services to over 17,000 acres of agricultural land. Additionally, BWCDD serves as an Electrical District, supplying power to its irrigation customers within the district boundaries.
With a rich history dating back to 1885, the Buckeye Canal has been instrumental in providing irrigation for more than 130 years, making it an integral part of the Buckeye Valley and the Town of Buckeye, which are named after the canal. BWCDD takes pride in its extensive canal network spanning 30.5 miles, delivering an average of 130,000 acre-feet of irrigation annually to support sustainable farming practices in the desert region.
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