
Throw Back Thursday: Then and Now
Thirty-five years ago, on May 22, 1985, CAP made its first delivery of Colorado River water to Harquahala Valley Irrigation District, just west of Phoenix.
Thirty-five years ago, on May 22, 1985, CAP made its first delivery of Colorado River water to Harquahala Valley Irrigation District, just west of Phoenix.
Many things have changed in the last few months…the way business is conducted has been modified and events have been rescheduled, cancelled and adjusted. For
Wondering what you can give your students or kids to keep them engaged and learning? CAP’s free online educational materials may be just what you
The United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) has released its April 24 Month Study, which projects Colorado River operations for the next two years. The
Making coffee. . .washing produce. . .brushing teeth. We tend to take for granted the water required for these daily tasks. Now, more than ever
The first water delivery in the CAP system was May 1985; however, the entire system wasn’t yet constructed. In fact, this original photo was taken
When construction began in 1973, the pumping plant on the south shoreline of the Bill Williams River upstream from Parker Dam was simply called Havasu
Rosie the Riveter was a cultural icon of World War II, representing millions of women who worked in jobs vacated by men who were drafted
Arizona water leaders aren’t the only ones thinking about the state’s limited water supply and how it can be managed to sustain future generations. It’s
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