Central California Irrigation District
The Central California Irrigation District (CCID) has been a cornerstone of water resource management since its establishment in 1951, serving over 1,600 farms across more than 143,000 acres of prime farmland in the Central Valley. With a commitment to responsible stewardship, CCID focuses on the efficient, equitable distribution of water while promoting extensive conservation measures alongside grants and loans for agricultural projects.
Dedication to maximizing water resource potential is at the heart of CCID's mission, ensuring sustainable farming practices and fostering agricultural growth. The district's initiatives reflect a comprehensive approach to water management, resource conservation, and public outreach, contributing to the long-term viability of the region's agricultural landscape.
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