
CAP recharge projects
Recharge is a long-established water management tool that allows surface water supplies to be stored underground now for recovery later during periods of reduced water

Recharge is a long-established water management tool that allows surface water supplies to be stored underground now for recovery later during periods of reduced water

Water spraying on transformers may look ominous, but in this case, it is just a test and part of the fire protection project at Mark

It’s the start of a new water year and fall has come to Colorado’s McClure Pass in the Upper Colorado River Basin. Soon it will

Goats have a reputation for eating everything in sight – which is actually not true. What is true is that they have an appetite for

KTAR recently interviewed Orestes Morfin from our Colorado River Programs group. The topic? Cloud seeding. The concept is fairly simple and CAP participates by funding

It’s not unusual for CAP Electrical Inspector David Dent to be at work before the sun comes up. On this day, Dent was working at

This Stakeholder Spotlight is a collaboration between CAP and the San Xavier District of the Tohono O’odham Nation Centuries ago, when ancestors of the Tohono

CAP Inspector Matt Duran captured this flighted friend hanging by the water in the Mark Wilmer Pumping Plant forebay. The plant is the first one in

This week Brenda Burman participated in a Water Morning Scoop panel discussion hosted by the Arizona Capitol Times. Topics included the Colorado River shortage declaration,