
12 reasons why CAP is a great place to work
Finding the right job isn’t always easy. You want to find a great place to work – where you contribute to an important mission, have
Finding the right job isn’t always easy. You want to find a great place to work – where you contribute to an important mission, have
The story below is built around a recorded interview. The full oral history may be viewed here. Recently retired CAP General Manager Ted Cooke did
Editor’s note: Jim Geisbush joined CAP’s Engineering Department in 2006 bringing his civil engineering expertise in pumps, pipelines, and all things water. As a young
When Bosco slipped out of his yard in the far west valley, he may have been looking for adventure, but he got more than he
Using geographic information systems – also known as GIS – is as common in American households as using a fork. You use GIS to find
Whether you’re talking about siphons or check structures … pumping plants or recharge sites, the CAP system is an engineering marvel. The infrastructure – much
‘ Managing and maintaining CAP’s amazing infrastructure can be complicated – you must meet the needs of water users, conduct preventive maintenance, and perform repairs.
CAP’s 336-mile system winds across Arizona, bisects the state and thus, creates a man-made barrier to important wildlife corridors. This barrier has the potential to
Each summer, nature rolls out a “special” welcome mat: large mats of weeds that can impede the flow of water into the CAP system. Aquatic