
Available: CAP Trail maps for your next outdoor adventure
So maybe you already knew there are stretches of public trail in certain areas alongside the CAP canal. Do you know where some of the
So maybe you already knew there are stretches of public trail in certain areas alongside the CAP canal. Do you know where some of the
It had to be the image of a waterfowl. Of all the things to portray the impact solar energy has made on traditional power generation,
Last week, CAP stocked 6,500 channel catfish for caddisfly control into CAP canal waters where these insects have been especially annoying. Learn more about caddisflies.
Why is there a CAP federal repayment obligation? What’s included and how much is it? CAP’s newest fact sheet on federal repayment answers some of
More than a decade ago, Central Arizona Project began planning for a future circumstance: a water shortage would come with an increase in water delivery
A common question we receive at Central Arizona Project – what area of the state does CAP serve? The answer is that the 336-mile CAP
CAP delivers water to approximately 60 water users that fall into three basic groups: municipal and industrial, agricultural, and tribal communities. CAP categorizes water usage
During a year punctuated with unique changes and challenges, one thing remained the same: CAP moved millions of gallons of Colorado River water across the
Popular lake just northwest of Phoenix rises 2 feet during past week During the cooler, winter months, CAP is reliably delivering Colorado River water halfway
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