
CAP agents are jack of all trades, master of many!
What do you call someone who rescues animals, repairs fence, responds to accidents, saves lives, serves Arizonans and protects our infrastructure? At CAP, we call
 
				
What do you call someone who rescues animals, repairs fence, responds to accidents, saves lives, serves Arizonans and protects our infrastructure? At CAP, we call

When CAP delivered its first Colorado River water to Harquahala Valley Irrigation District in 1985 the system was new, and its technology was state of

English En Español English The story below is built around a recorded interview. The full oral history may be viewed here. John Newman didn’t dream

When you hear the word dam, you probably picture a large structure that holds back water. But say the word DAM to a CAP employee

Editor’s note: We are often asked if CAP is a federal agency – and it is not. However, we do manage a federal facility and

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

When you turn on the shower, do you think about how the water got to you? CAP employees do! May 8-12 is Arizona Water Professionals Appreciation

What happens when CAP analysts combine freely available GIS data with powerful technology? They find themselves knee deep in a project with a goal to

For the fifth year, CAP’s wellness program recently was recognized by The Phoenix Business Journal as one of the “Valley’s Healthiest Employer 2023.” The goals of CAP’s