
CAP partners in life-saving rescue
When CAP Protective Services Agent Ray Russell climbed into the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) helicopter on November 18, he was prepared for a normal,
When CAP Protective Services Agent Ray Russell climbed into the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) helicopter on November 18, he was prepared for a normal,
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
Editor’s Note: Orestes Morfin joined CAP in 2015 as a Colorado River Programs Analyst after spending 12 years in consulting, working in mine water, mine
On behalf of the entire CAWCD Board, we wish you all the best for a holiday season filled with hope.
Brent Poarch pulled up to the security gate at CAP Headquarters, glancing around at his new place of employment. It was all new and unfamiliar.
Editor’s Note: Greg Brinker joined CAP in 2002 with extensive experience in information technology and software. He was promoted to Supervisor in 2012 and leads
The weather is finally cooling down and Arizonans are getting outside to walk, hike and bike. If you are making a destination list, you might
Central Arizona Project recently was awarded the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies’ 2020 Platinum Award for Utility Excellence for its exceptional operation and performance. The award