
No two years alike – Work Group “fingerprints” the Colorado River’s changing hydrology
Annual hydrology is like fingerprints – unique and never the same. And climate impacts have made the study of hydrology even more complex in recent
Annual hydrology is like fingerprints – unique and never the same. And climate impacts have made the study of hydrology even more complex in recent
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, June 5 at CAP’s north Phoenix headquarters for its June meeting. The meeting kicked off
As proud EPA WaterSense partners, Central Arizona Project and CAGRD are continuously seeking ways to encourage conservation. This led to the creation of the Water-Efficient
Curious about how the CAP Priority System works? Here’s your explainer. If you’re a “water groupie” and find yourself at a lot of water-related meetings,
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, May 1 at CAP’s north Phoenix headquarters for its May meeting. The meeting kicked off
The Multi-Species Conservation Program (MSCP) – an oasis on the lower Colorado River – turns 20 this month! Started in 2005, this program was conceived in
Colorado River water managers, like CAP, rely upon operating guidelines related to the amount of water stored in the two major Colorado River Basin Reservoirs
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, April 3 at the Historic Courthouse in Florence, Ariz. for its annual Pinal County meeting.
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, March 6 at CAP’s Headquarters in north Phoenix. General Manager Brenda Burman began by sharing
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