
Arizona’s colorful water history comes alive in CAP Oral Histories
Arizona’s water history is a rich one, filled with stories of conflict and collaboration . . .hostility and harmony. But in the end, the characters

Arizona’s water history is a rich one, filled with stories of conflict and collaboration . . .hostility and harmony. But in the end, the characters

Colorado River water delivered by CAP is a crucial part of Arizona’s vibrant economy.

https://youtu.be/oCYkEBmI2pE It’s Arizona Water Professionals Appreciation Week! In celebration, take a peek (if you dare!) at our “inside the pipe” view of a day-in-the-life of

CAWCD Board Secretary Alexandra Arboleda, General Manager Cooke and CAP staff were on hand for the Arizona Forward 40th Annual Environmental Excellence Awards Gala. The

Editor’s note: Darin Perkins became CAP’s Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Manager in 2013 after 22 years with the Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and

If knowledge is power, then learning about water should be at the top of all Arizonans’ to-do list. It definitely is on CAP’s list. In

The best laid plans often go awry. Cliché, perhaps, but anyone who has done a construction project in their home likely can relate with unexpected

Alex Valenzuela, Aqueduct Maintenance South, reminds us to always Get Out And Look (GOAL) and do a 360-degree walk around a vehicle prior to driving

Safety is a core value at CAP that can be felt across the organization. In offices, pumping plants and along the system, employees are given