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CAP Water
sustainable dedicated collaborative innovative management team partner leader The Central Arizona Project is a 336-mile system that delivers water to Maricopa, Pinal and Pima counties.
Essential
ESSENTIAL infrastructure knowledge leadership partnerships quality of life replenishment water workforce The 336-mile Central Arizona Project system is critical infrastructure that reliably delivers Colorado River water to

Out of sight. Top of mind.
CAP’s 336-mile aqueduct crosses the state, traveling through mountains and under riverbeds. This critical infrastructure may be out of sight for most Arizona residents, but

Critical infrastructure
Whether it’s as complex as a pumping plant or as basic as a weed rake, each piece of infrastructure in the CAP system is critical

Delivering water today. Planning for tomorrow.
CAP is proud to reliably deliver Colorado River water every day. But we are equally proud of our collaborative efforts to protect the health of

Reliable water deliveries since 1985
Colorado River water was first delivered through the CAP aqueduct system in 1985, and since then, this engineering marvel has reliably delivered that water to

Responsible water management
The Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD) is a special function of CAP that plays a crucial role in Arizona’s water management by replenishing groundwater

Salt Gila Pumping Plant
Salt Gila Pumping Plant is the sixth pumping plant on the CAP system and is located in the east valley. It has 10 pumps, with