copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Nampa Meridian Irrigation District Nampa Meridian Irrigation District was formed in 1904 to bring water to Idaho farmers developing the lands of Canyon and Ada Counties by creating a system of canals and storage reservoirs
News Notices – Nampa Meridian Irrigation District - NMID Nampa, ID 83651 (208) 466-7861 Shop: 5525 E Greenhurst Nampa ID 83686 (208) 466-0663 Monday-Friday: 8:00am – 5:00pm Closed from 4:00pm – 5:00pm every other Thursday Holiday Closures: January 1, January 20, February 17, May 26, July 4, September 1, October 13, November 11, November 27-28, December 25-26 Contacts Billing (208) 466-7861
Pressurized Urban Irrigation System – Nampa Meridian . . . - NMID Nampa Meridian Irrigation District has several years of experience operating pressurized urban irrigation systems Depending upon availability of water, systems will turn on approximately 15 April and will shut down approximately the first week of October of each season
News Release - nmid. org Nampa Meridian Irrigation District (NMID) will begin filling its canals and pressurized irrigation systems on April 2nd It takes approximately 2 weeks to fill and test the entire irrigation system
2025 Season Start Up – Nampa Meridian Irrigation District The NMID Board of Directors decided on the 2025 irrigation season start-up date at their March 18, 2025, meeting Water will start down the head of the Ridenbaugh Canal from the Boise River near Barber Park at 3:00 a m on April 2 nd
Water Orders – Nampa Meridian Irrigation District - NMID The Nampa Meridian Irrigation District has changed to a new Automated Water Ordering and Messaging System When calling your Ditch Rider you will be asked Press 1 to place a Water Order
History – Nampa Meridian Irrigation District - NMID Nampa Meridian Irrigation District was formed in 1904 to bring water to Idaho farmers developing the lands of Canyon and Ada Counties by creating a system of canals and storage reservoirs