Tuition is free at CAP University June 18

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Central Arizona Project. You probably know it’s a canal system that brings water from the Colorado River at Lake Havasu, through Phoenix to south of Tucson. You may even know it serves Maricopa, Pinal and Pima counties. That’s a start – but there’s a lot more to know, especially now as Arizona grapples with drier conditions.

If you’re interested in learning more, including how CAP works, where the water comes from, our history and future, CAP University may be for you!

Register for the CAP University June 18

The next CAP University, “Introduction to CAP”, is 9-11 a.m., June 18. Registration is here.

After registering, you’ll receive a link to sign-in on class day. Upon completion of the course, you can consider yourself a CAP University alum!

And even before participating in CAP University, there are plenty of opportunities to learn more about CAP. Check out KnowYourWaterNews.com for stories and infographics that break down some of the complexity of water issues. And follow us on social media – Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

What is CAP University?

CAP University is free and open to the public. This event includes a high-level overview of the CAP system presented by Central Arizona Water Conservation District board members and the CAP management team, as well as plenty of time for you to ask questions.

Topics include:  

  • CAP 101 video
  • The CAP system
  • Power
  • 2024 shortage conditions and planning for the future
  • Finance and Rates
  • Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD)
  • Know Your Water News

CAP created CAP University in a continued effort to increase awareness and knowledge of CAP.

Learn more about CAP University.