
Practice makes perfect
Every year, CAP hosts Safety Week, an event that is usually attended by all CAP employees and includes required and elective safety-related classes ranging from

Every year, CAP hosts Safety Week, an event that is usually attended by all CAP employees and includes required and elective safety-related classes ranging from

By Nolie Templeton, planning analyst II and CAP ECOTeam member It’s part of the plan. . . A carbon footprint is the total greenhouse gas

The CAP system moves water 336 miles, pumping it uphill nearly 3,000 vertical feet along its journey. Power is a critical component to move the

Learn more about what those buckets mean.

CAP’s Nolie Templeton was recently featured in a Cox Communications paid placement segment in celebration of Earth Day. Templeton discussed how CAP is adapting to

CAP has 2707 safety data sheets to keep employees informed and safe. Do you know what hazardous chemicals are in your house? Safety: It’s who

Few natural resources are as precious as water and CAP reliably manages and delivers Colorado River water to Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima counties.

By Darin Perkins, CAP Environmental, Health & Safety Manager What do pipelines, vaults, tanks, and manholes have in common? First, they are a few of

Safety – keeping coworkers and the workplace safe No one has to remind Josh Terrell to work safely, he’s one step ahead. As a plant