Madera Irrigration District begins water season


by Madera Tribune

Madera Tribune— The Madera Irrigation District water season has begun.At a meeting held on April 4, the rate was set to $110 per acre foot for Original District landowners, and $300 per acre foot for Subordinate landowners. These rates may be reviewed and adjusted as conditions change throughout the year.“After a historic 2023 season, the longest on record for MID, we are excited that the 2024 season is already kicking off,” said Jim Erickson, MID Board President. “Our crews have had only three short months to

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