
Demonstrating dedication to safety and sustainability
By Aaron Welch, environmental supervisor During Central Arizona Project’s Safety Week 2026, we showcased our dedication to safety and sustainability through a lunch event that

By Aaron Welch, environmental supervisor During Central Arizona Project’s Safety Week 2026, we showcased our dedication to safety and sustainability through a lunch event that

The Colorado River is experiencing what may be the worst water year on record. These extreme dry conditions are causing additional strain on Lakes Powell

The Arizona Capitol Times hosted a Morning Scoop on Water on Tuesday, April 7 that featured CAWCD Board President Terry Goddard, Greater Phoenix Leadership President

CAP has many skilled craftsmen, like Instrumentation & Control Electricians Marcus Etsitty and David Adams. Recently, they traveled to the Pima Mine Road Recharge Project

What is “snow drought”? As planners and water managers in the Western U.S., we tend to think of mountain snowpacks as reservoirs because they constitute

For CAP’s Protective Services agents, coming to the rescue is often part of their job as they serve the community. Recently, Agent Kevin Jex engaged with the community through

Millwright Mechanic Jeremy St. Vincent welds areas of corrosion on the back side of the Check 28 radial gate to restore material thickness. Once the low spots

It always sounds astounding when you hear it and when you say it, but it’s true: Arizona is using less water today than in the

https://youtu.be/XSMm38qYEiw?si=F2FJIJyVaMh0mVe- The Colorado River Compact of 1922 forms the foundation for Western water law. It allocated specific amounts of the river’s water for the Lower