
Connected to the environment
Twenty enthusiastic scouts with Scouting America (formerly Boy Scouts of America) spent two days last weekend at CAP Headquarters to work on their environmental science
Twenty enthusiastic scouts with Scouting America (formerly Boy Scouts of America) spent two days last weekend at CAP Headquarters to work on their environmental science
Groundbreaking for the Water Education Center (WEC) was today, May 1, and was officially marked with a small ceremony for the Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board
As temperatures begin to warm, snow melt season has officially begun. The Upper Colorado River Basin had a fairly average winter snowpack; however, runoff projections
In recognition of Earth Day, CAP Turnouts — the volunteer group at CAP – recently spent a morning at one of Tigermountain Foundation’s community gardens. These
One of the biological challenges faces in the CAP canal is Cymbella, also known as rock snot. This microscopic diatom forms a polysaccharide stalk that
The Lower Colorado Region Dive Team of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation joined with CAP to perform an inaccessible features examination of the Reach 11 dike inlet
From 21-foot siphons to 66,000 horsepower pumps, CAP’s infrastructure is amazing! Our machine shop fabricates pieces of this infrastructure which are pretty incredible on their own, like these
By Scott Bryan, water quality and biology administrator Due to relatively high flows, a lack of cover and habitat, and sparse food resources, the CAP
Some local cormorants perch on an overchute, a perfect spot for these aquatic birds to watch for a good meal. Overchutes were constructed along the