
Faces of CAP: A career built on a fascination with water
Editor’s note: Jim Geisbush joined CAP’s Engineering Department in 2006 bringing his civil engineering expertise in pumps, pipelines, and all things water. As a young
Editor’s note: Jim Geisbush joined CAP’s Engineering Department in 2006 bringing his civil engineering expertise in pumps, pipelines, and all things water. As a young
When Bosco slipped out of his yard in the far west valley, he may have been looking for adventure, but he got more than he
Using geographic information systems – also known as GIS – is as common in American households as using a fork. You use GIS to find
Whether you’re talking about siphons or check structures … pumping plants or recharge sites, the CAP system is an engineering marvel. The infrastructure – much
‘ Managing and maintaining CAP’s amazing infrastructure can be complicated – you must meet the needs of water users, conduct preventive maintenance, and perform repairs.
CAP’s 336-mile system winds across Arizona, bisects the state and thus, creates a man-made barrier to important wildlife corridors. This barrier has the potential to
Each summer, nature rolls out a “special” welcome mat: large mats of weeds that can impede the flow of water into the CAP system. Aquatic
Most CAP employees are seasoned professionals with many years of experience under their belts. So, what happens when you bring interns into the mix? It
Each year, CAP creates an annual maintenance plan that details the work that is to be accomplished over the next 12 months. Critical work to
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