
Five things you may not know about the CAP system
English En Español English 1. The system – or even portions of it – are rarely dewatered. CAP’s mission is to reliably manage and deliver
English En Español English 1. The system – or even portions of it – are rarely dewatered. CAP’s mission is to reliably manage and deliver
English En Español English We have shown many different pieces of CAP’s infrastructure – check structures, pumps, and siphons to name a few. But for
Uptime Magazine and ReliabilityWeb.com, a global leader in maintenance and reliability, presented Central Arizona Project with the Uptime Award for Best Work Execution Management Program
The story below is built around a recorded interview. The full oral history may be viewed here. It is a rare man who can devote
Editor’s Note: Each summer, CAP has an internship program for Native American students. Callie Edgewater was selected for the data analyst internship in 2022. She
Weeds are no joke, especially when they have invaded a recharge basin. The overgrown vegetation creates operational difficulties, slowing the water percolation speed to a
Oct. 4 started like any normal day for CAP Land Surveyors Brian Fisher and Tony Wickliff. They loaded up their truck and headed into the
What do you call someone who rescues animals, repairs fence, responds to accidents, saves lives, serves Arizonans and protects our infrastructure? At CAP, we call
When CAP delivered its first Colorado River water to Harquahala Valley Irrigation District in 1985 the system was new, and its technology was state of
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