
El Niño – and why the Polar Vortex and MJO (not to be confused with mojo) matter
(Editor’s note: We’ve been having “weather” in Arizona! And for water professionals, that always leads to a discussion of how the weather patterns might affect

(Editor’s note: We’ve been having “weather” in Arizona! And for water professionals, that always leads to a discussion of how the weather patterns might affect

Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD) has updated the CAGRD Replenishment and Obligation Activities Story Map to include the latest available data. The story map

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Jan 4 at CAP Headquarters. Based on Board Member requests, CAP Assistant General Manager Darrin

(Editor’s note: This analysis is appearing this week in both ADWR’s Arizona Water News and CAP’s Know Your Water News.) At this time last year,

Over the last decade, Arizona has conserved more than 3.7 million acre-feet of Colorado Rive water, held back in Lake Mead. In 2023 alone, we’ve

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Dec. 7 at CAP Headquarters. The Board heard several detailed presentations regarding CAP’s power programs

When visitors come to Central Arizona Project, they often leave with one burning question – where is the canal? Currently, there’s not a lot for

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Nov. 2 at CAP Headquarters. The meeting kicked off with a presentation from General Manager

When talking about Colorado River hydrology, the term “flow” is used in several different contexts. Although the term may sound complex, the concept is fairly