
Where does CAGRD get its water for replenishment?
The Arizona legislature created the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District in 1993 to provide a replenishment mechanism for water providers and land owners that rely
The Arizona legislature created the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District in 1993 to provide a replenishment mechanism for water providers and land owners that rely
The CAWCD Board, which met Thursday, Feb. 3, approved $382,835 in additional funding for a new pilot study using N-Drip technology for milo irrigation on
Implementation of CAP’s updated Board Strategic Plan officially begins this month. In addition to our new Vision, Mission and Values statements, the Plan contains eight
Curious about who has allocations to Colorado River water in central and southern Arizona? Here’s a new, easy, visual way to retrieve information about CAP’s
Board approves amended recovery capacity agreements, a lease with the Ak-Chin Indian Community and a water storage agreement at the Pima Mine Road Recharge Project
As water issues go, 2021 was a “banner year” in terms of media coverage and overall general interest. Now that 2022 has arrived – and
Within the CAP priority system, there are few terms more confusing than Non-Indian Agricultural (NIA) priority water. The confusion exists because NIA priority relates to
Board authorizes funding and commitments to enter into compensated conservation agreements for the 500+ Plan, designed to further benefit Lake Mead, beyond DCP reductions The Central
Recently, about a dozen CAP employees and family members volunteered at the St. Vincent de Paul (SVP) urban garden at 3rd Ave. and the I-17.
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