
Arizona’s water picture is complicated
https://youtu.be/FQf1vEzbqDg?si=Yl9PS2yEZ_LgybDk CAP’s latest video premiered at the League of Arizona Cities and Towns conference, which was held this week in Tucson. The video discusses Arizona’s
https://youtu.be/FQf1vEzbqDg?si=Yl9PS2yEZ_LgybDk CAP’s latest video premiered at the League of Arizona Cities and Towns conference, which was held this week in Tucson. The video discusses Arizona’s
CAP was a sponsor of the 2023 SHADE Conference in support of responsible water management and conservation. SHADE – Southwest Horticulture Annual Day of Education
Based on the Jan. 1, 2024 projected level of Lake Mead at 1065.27 feet above sea level, the U.S. Secretary of the Interior has declared
In August 1986, Madonna topped the charts with “Papa Don’t Preach,” Jim Kelly signed with the Buffalo Bills and crews were braving the Arizona heat
The water in the CAP aqueduct may appear still as it reflects the rising sun. However, the water actually moves about 2.5 miles per hour. While
At Hassayampa Pumping Plant, Jonathan Daer and Colt Yount, mechanical apprentices, work on installing the new butterfly valve for the Unit 6 discharge line.
By Darin Perkins, manager, Environmental, Health & Safety When it comes to safety, relationships are key. Relationships between employees, relationships between employees and supervisors, and
Several members of the CAWCD Board of Directors spent last week on an educational trip to the Upper Colorado River Basin. They visited multiple locations
Vineetha Kartha and Nolie Templeton from our Colorado River Programs group recently stopped by KTAR’s “Rosie on the House Show” to share the latest on
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