
Employee perspective: All in a day’s work
The forebay of Salt Gila Pumping Plant was drained to facilitate sediment cleanout as part of the Salt River Siphon outage. Once the forebay was dry, a

The forebay of Salt Gila Pumping Plant was drained to facilitate sediment cleanout as part of the Salt River Siphon outage. Once the forebay was dry, a

As much of the country battled cold temperatures, Arizona experienced its own form of winter. CAP Communications Engineer Daniel Pauly captured winter’s beauty last week

This is the view through the Waddell Pump/Generating Plant trash rake infrastructure by Lake Pleasant, looking south toward Waddell Canal, an example of the CAP

https://youtu.be/ADi4Gprxy0c?si=nWU-tf7FXSl73YkV In 2023, Central Arizona Project employees maintained reliable water deliveries to nearly six million people in central and southern Arizona. This short video highlights

This year was another sellout event at the Colorado River Water Users Association (CRWUA) annual conference. This is the only event in the world solely

On behalf of the CAWCD Board of Directors, we send joyful holiday greetings and best wishes for the year ahead!

View our infographic for a look at how the 2024 Tier 1 Colorado River shortage affects next year’s CAP supplies. KRA: Water Supply Providing a

CAP employees and their families participated in the 2023 APS Electric Light Parade, an event that brings families, neighborhoods and businesses together to celebrate the

CAP General Manager Brenda Burman and staff gathered to support CAP’s 2023 Outstanding Apprentice, Journeyman Electrician, Jody Maldonado (center), at this year’s Outstanding Apprentice Awards