
Faces of CAP: A welcoming spirit at work and home
Editor’s note: Julie Mazo joined CAP’s Human Resources Department (HR) in August 2019, bringing more than 10 years of military and civilian HR experience. Julie
Editor’s note: Julie Mazo joined CAP’s Human Resources Department (HR) in August 2019, bringing more than 10 years of military and civilian HR experience. Julie
Need the latest on CAP water rates? The CAWCD Board of Directors at its June 10 meeting approved: The CAP final 2022-2026 Water Rate Schedule;
CAP has a long history of supporting volunteerism and community outreach – 25 years to be exact. This year, CAP celebrated the 25th year of
Wildfires across Arizona are topping the news. Expert crews are battling the blazes and residents are often displaced from their homes. It’s a stressful and
CAP employees work each day to ensure Arizona’s allotment of Colorado River water flows through our 336-mile aqueduct to reach our municipal, agricultural, industrial and
This was the question posted to CAP General Manager Ted Cooke, along with a distinguished panel of guests at the Arizona Forward Climate Action Summit
Valley superheroes, also known as fire fighters, recently hit the air and water to complete their annual swift water rescue training in the CAP canal.
Board approves final CAWCD Ad Valorem Taxes for the 2021/2022 tax year, as well as the 2022-26 Water Delivery and Capital Charge Rate Schedule The Central
The Central Arizona Project system is 336 miles long, originating on the Colorado River in Parker, Arizona, and ending south of Tucson. The typical canal