
New map puts the “see” in CAGRD
Do you live in the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District? You might – and might not even know it. In fact, it’s not always readily

Do you live in the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District? You might – and might not even know it. In fact, it’s not always readily

The CAWCD Board met Thursday, May 5 at CAP Headquarters in north Phoenix. The Board approved several items related to finances, taxes and rates. After

CAP has updated the CAP Allocations Map and Subcontract Status Report to show the NIA Reallocation parties and their new water allocations. For some users,

The CAWCD Board met Thursday, April 7 in Casa Grande. This was the Board’s annual Pinal County visit; although due to COVID-19 protocols, it’s the

The Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD) is a special function of Central Arizona Project (CAP). In many ways, its operations are the same, yet

As part of CAP’s sponsorship of the Arizona Science and Engineering Fair, Scott Bryan, CAP’s senior biologist, was recently interviewed for an Arizona Science Center

The CAWCD Board, which met Thursday, March 3, approved two items related to the 500+ Plan. The goal of the 500+ Plan is to conserve

Vineetha Kartha, CAP’s new Colorado River Programs manager, is already a familiar face to many involved in Arizona water issues. And, in her new role,

Drought and sea level rise seem to stand in contrast to one another. But what do they have in common and how can our regions