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CAP’s Mark Wilmer Pumping Plant is the first plant in the CAP system and it is also the largest, featuring six 66,000 horsepower pumps that

CAP’s Mark Wilmer Pumping Plant is the first plant in the CAP system and it is also the largest, featuring six 66,000 horsepower pumps that

The 336-mile CAP canal is shaped like a trapezoid. Why? The short answer: CAP’s specific trapezoidal shape is a balance of hydraulic efficiency and constructability.

By Orestes Morfin and Nolie Templeton, PhD, CAP Colorado River Programs senior analysts Arizona’s storm lovers were finally treated to a great monsoon season filled

https://youtu.be/10xVK_xfJuE We’re more than 20 years and counting into our current drought, which has been worsened by climate change. The Lower Colorado River Basin will

CAP’s employee volunteer group – CAP turnouts – headed out early Friday, September 9 to place some of the 2,977 flags at the Tempe Healing

It is safe to work around environments with a sound level below 85 decibels. Safety: It’s who we are.

During a pump overhaul, the pump is disassembled, and its components are either stored on site, sent to CAP Headquarters for repairs, or sent out

Current Board President Terry Goddard and Immediate Past President Lisa Atkins react to recent federal announcements about the Colorado River. Read More

CAP’s Colorado River Programs Manager Vineetha Kartha served on an Arizona Forward panel this week, “Get the Real Story: How Climate Change is Affecting Arizona.”