
Celebrating CAP employee volunteers
CAP recently held its 29th President’s Award for Community Service program, recognizing 80 employees for devoting their time, talent and compassion to 22 special nonprofits
CAP recently held its 29th President’s Award for Community Service program, recognizing 80 employees for devoting their time, talent and compassion to 22 special nonprofits
CAP Tribal Liaison, Dr. Charlinda Haudley, tabled at the 30th Annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day at the Arizona State Capitol. CAP delivers more tribal
CAP’s 39 check structures are critical components to the system. They are operated remotely and act as a metering device, controlling the flow of water into and
https://youtu.be/Sd5V8qxQcqk?si=n_5-wApXJN0hva5m This Stakeholder Spotlight is a collaboration between CAP and the City of Avondale Crystal Garden Wetlands is a surface water treatment plant for the
Central Arizona Project bisects the state so it’s not surprising that bridges have been constructed in some places along the 336-mile system so people, traffic
We are often so focused on our work that we miss the beauty around us. On this morning, Salt Gila Pumping Plant Supervisor Jeff Flexhaug
CAP staff with former Secretary of the Interior and Arizona Governor Bruce Babbitt at the Mark Wilmer Pumping Plant. As Secretary, Babbitt signed the document
On Sept. 20, 1968, the Colorado River Basin Project Act authorized the Bureau of Reclamation to fund and construct the Central Arizona Project (CAP) system.
CAP typically has more than 60 water users that fall into three user groups: municipal and industrial, agricultural and Native American Tribes.
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