The Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District, established in 1933, is a political subdivision of the State of Nebraska dedicated to harnessing the state's irrigation and electric power potential. They provide irrigation water to over 109,000 acres of land and generate electricity for homes, farms, and industries through their hydroplants. Additionally, they offer recreational opportunities such as fishing, boating, swimming, and camping at popular destinations like Lake McConaughy and Johnson Lake.
With a mission to serve the agricultural-based community in a sustainable and ecologically balanced manner, Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District aims to protect and utilize natural resources while preserving and enhancing the quality of life and the natural environment. They strive to become a national and worldwide leader in integrated water resource management, promoting conjunctive water use, water quality protection, agricultural efficiencies, water conservation, recreation opportunities, and fish and wildlife habitat diversity.
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