
Water district property taxes explained
We frequently receive questions about property taxes. Specifically, inquiries such as: Why is there a tax for CAWCD? What is the Central Arizona Water Conservation

We frequently receive questions about property taxes. Specifically, inquiries such as: Why is there a tax for CAWCD? What is the Central Arizona Water Conservation

Thanks to an eagle-eyed citizen – and the swift response of personnel from CAP and Liberty Wildlife – an injured hawk that was stranded near

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Aug. 7 at CAP’s north Phoenix headquarters, following its July break. The meeting kicked off

The extended drought in the Colorado River Basin and growing demands of water supply have resulted in a declining reservoir system. This has highlighted the

Arizona’s diverse water portfolio includes groundwater and surface water. Although some of the surface water comes from local supplies within central Arizona, much of it

Our summer outage focused on an inspection of the Agua Fria Siphon. This gave a rare opportunity for media to view both the “blow-off” to

Editor’s note: Since 2010, CAP has welcomed college students for 12-week internships. This summer, ASU student Emma Cornelius was one of six interns who put

Annual hydrology is like fingerprints – unique and never the same. And climate impacts have made the study of hydrology even more complex in recent

Recently, CAP’s jack-of-all-trades agents came to the rescue of two furry friends. Agent Steve West, who works the southern end of the CAP system, was