
Faces of CAP: Power-filled opportunities
Editor’s note: Jesse Dixon joined CAP in 2018 as an electrical engineer and in 2023 was promoted to electrical and control systems engineering supervisor. When

Editor’s note: Jesse Dixon joined CAP in 2018 as an electrical engineer and in 2023 was promoted to electrical and control systems engineering supervisor. When

The CAP system stretches 336 miles and has innumerable assets from highly specialized equipment to everyday items. Pumps and siphons. Buildings and check structures. Parking

George Carlin, Rory Crane and Marcia Lafraugh consider themselves fortunate. Before the world wide web was invented, before the Hubble space telescope was placed into

Approximately 50 CAP employees are proud veterans of the U.S. military, first serving our country and now serving Arizona. In recognition of their service, CAP

Editor’s note: CAP employees have unique backgrounds and experiences, shaping us as an organization and reflecting the diverse communities we serve. November is National Family

Editor’s note: CAP employees have unique backgrounds and experiences, shaping us as an organization and reflecting the diverse communities we serve. Bill Harker joined CAP

Whether it’s combining resources, sharing expertise or finding strength in numbers, partnerships are powerful – a fact that is nothing new to CAP. One of

When most Arizonans flush the toilet or turn on the tap, they rarely give it much thought, taking for granted the infrastructure that transports water

CAP’s Fleet Maintenance Department maintains more than 800 pieces of equipment that range from weed eaters to a flatbed semi transporter and everything in between.