
First-ever Tier 1 shortage for Colorado River operations
Based on the Jan. 1, 2022 projected level of Lake Mead at 1065.85 feet above sea level, the U.S. Secretary of the Interior has declared
Based on the Jan. 1, 2022 projected level of Lake Mead at 1065.85 feet above sea level, the U.S. Secretary of the Interior has declared
Drownings and near-drownings are always tragic, and first responders and media throughout Arizona make an annual effort to highlight pool, lake and canal safety to
Board approves two System Conservation projects for the benefit of Lake Mead, as well as Water Quality Guidance Document for the introduction of non-CAP water
CAP employees begin to transition back to the office – CAWCD Board to meet in-person in August, but still with guests watching via livestream Throughout
Water conservation is key to our way of life in Arizona. Therefore, Central Arizona Project (CAP) and the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD) are
If you build it, they will come. . .and they may even come back. Such is the case with the oldest known Summer Tanager (Piranga rubra),
CAP has a long history of supporting volunteerism and community outreach – 25 years to be exact. This year, CAP celebrated the 25th year of
This was the question posted to CAP General Manager Ted Cooke, along with a distinguished panel of guests at the Arizona Forward Climate Action Summit
Board approves final CAWCD Ad Valorem Taxes for the 2021/2022 tax year, as well as the 2022-26 Water Delivery and Capital Charge Rate Schedule The Central