
Can you hear me now?
CAP’s commitment to safety strives for safer, quieter workplace Every workplace has sounds: the hum of printers, the snap of a stapler, the soft drone
CAP’s commitment to safety strives for safer, quieter workplace Every workplace has sounds: the hum of printers, the snap of a stapler, the soft drone
CAP and its all-employee safety team has once again been granted recertification in the Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) by the Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and
Responsible water management is a hot topic for many Arizona student researchers, and CAP wants to reward their efforts through its CAP Award for Water
CAP Engineer Craig Truax likes stories of survival…and black labs. So when he read the article about co-workers who rescued a black lab who found
CAP employees work each day to ensure Arizona’s allotment of Colorado River water flows through our 336-mile aqueduct to reach our municipal, agricultural, industrial and
The CAWCD Board Room is pretty empty these days – but it’s looking more and more spiffy, nonetheless! Just last week, contractors finished installing two
Just beyond the grassy fields of Reach 11 Recreation Area in north Phoenix, unnoticeable to most people, are one of the city’s most important insurance
Editor’s Note: Joe Gaylord joined CAP in 2010 as Protective Services Manager after retiring from more than 32 years’ service in law enforcement. As a
P.O. Box 43020
Phoenix, AZ 85080-3020
623.869.2333
news@cap-az.com
Media contact:
DeEtte Person
623.869.2597
dperson@cap-az.com
Sign up to receive Know Your Water News.