
On the field or in the field, teamwork equals success
Teamwork – working together to reach consensus and achieve common goals When you watch a sports team play, it’s easy to see teamwork on the
Teamwork – working together to reach consensus and achieve common goals When you watch a sports team play, it’s easy to see teamwork on the
Construction of the $4 billion CAP system began in 1973 and was completed 20 years later. The result is an engineering marvel that pumps Colorado
The risk of fatal injury is reduced by 45 percent when a seat belt is used properly. Safety: It’s who we are.
This Stakeholder Spotlight is a collaboration between CAP and the City of Goodyear For about the past 15 years, the Colorado River water delivered by
Construction of the CAP system cost more than $4 billion; Arizona is obligated to repay $1.646 billion. CAP’s 50-year repayment period began October 1, 1993
At any given minute, nearly eight billion gallons of water are managed from the CAP Control Center. The Control Center is manned 24/7 by operators
The Black Mountain Operating Reservoir is located at the southern end of the CAP system and is used to store water as a buffer for
Pima Mine Road Recharge began full-scale operations in December 2001. Its five basins cover 23 acres and have an annual permitted volume of 30,000 acre-feet.
Snyder Hill Pumping Plant has nine units that lift water 293 feet. The plant sits next to Black Mountain Pumping Plant, the final plant in
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