
Stories from 2021 to follow in 2022
As water issues go, 2021 was a “banner year” in terms of media coverage and overall general interest. Now that 2022 has arrived – and

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.

The next time you’re at CAP Headquarters, you’ll notice colorful new artwork that depicts the Vision, Mission and Values put forward by the CAWCD Board

Board approves recommended 2022/23 biennial budget The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors (CAWCD) convened on Thursday, Nov. 4, 2021 for its November 2021 Board meeting. CAWCD

Prolonged drought and the effects of climate change are seriously impacting Arizona’s water resources, as demonstrated by the Tier 1 Colorado River shortage we are

$3.4 billion project would help improve sustainability of Colorado River water supplies Building on increased collaboration on the Colorado River, water agencies in Southern California

In the “water world,” our New Year’s is October 1, since the water year extends from October through the following September to give “water wonks”