
How does the Colorado River shortage affect CAGRD supplies?
Much has been written about the impending Tier 2a Colorado River shortage for 2023. But how does that affect the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District,

Much has been written about the impending Tier 2a Colorado River shortage for 2023. But how does that affect the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District,

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board met Thursday, Oct. 6 in Tucson. The Board approved a revised Energy Risk Management Policy, the only substantive

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD) Board of Directors is a popularly elected, 15-member board. Ten members are from Maricopa County, four from Pima

How do utilities communicate about climate change? What are the climate risks to infrastructure? How is climate change uncertainty shifting water utility planning? These are

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board met Thursday, Sept. 1 at CAP Headquarters in north Phoenix. The Board approved five agreements for compensated conservation

Thanks to a $1 million grant from NASA’s Earth Science Division, an interdisciplinary team of researchers from Arizona State University’s School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built

The CAWCD Board met Thursday, Aug. 4 at CAP Headquarters in north Phoenix. The Board approved a Memorandum of Understanding for the planning, design, permitting,

Western water lore includes frequent references to the Law of the River. This refers not just to one law, but a compendium of sorts that

ADWR and CAP update Arizona Reconsultation Committee on Colorado River issues The Arizona Reconsultation Committee (ARC) reconvened on Wednesday, July 13 for an update on