Located in Mesa, AZ, the Roosevelt Water Conservation District operates as both an irrigation district and a water conservation district, established under Arizona's Irrigation District Act of 1921. Functioning as a municipal corporation and a political subdivision of Arizona, it plays a vital role in water management within its designated area.
Spanning approximately 40,000 acres or 63 square miles, the District's service area is well-defined, bordered by significant landmarks like the Salt River Project's South Canal to the North and the Gila Indian Reservation to the South. With a strategic geographical positioning encompassing the Roosevelt Main Canal to the East and the SRP Eastern and Consolidated Canals to the West, the District efficiently manages water resources for the benefit of the local community.
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