
How CAP planned rate stabilization funds
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

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

Fitch ratings once again have affirmed the CAWCD Revenue Bonds with a stable “AA” rating on its $41 million water delivery operation and maintenance (O

With 15 pumping plants in the 336-mile CAP system lifting water nearly 3,000 vertical feet across the State of Arizona, one might imagine these plants

When it comes to CAP’s financial planning process, water rates and the Biennial Budget, there’s generally no jolt of surprise. Since there is a direct

Nearly 1.4 million acre-feet of Colorado River water – that’s how much Colorado River water Central Arizona Project estimates it will deliver next year to