
How CAP is freeing up much-needed power during a stifling summer
While some of the hottest temperatures in recorded history pepper some spots of the western U.S., demand for energy is rising, and supply has changed
While some of the hottest temperatures in recorded history pepper some spots of the western U.S., demand for energy is rising, and supply has changed
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Most people living in Arizona develop a special appreciation for two precious resources needed to survive this climate — water and power. But many have
Unplanned events like catastrophes, unexpected major equipment failures, or sudden business interruptions – they can hardly be predicted. But there can be preparation. And that’s
CAP, a 336-mile system that brings Colorado River water to central and southern Arizona, is the single largest provider of water to tribes in the
Colorado River water delivered by CAP is powerful. It flows from faucets, waters crops and serves businesses, elevating our quality of life and propelling our
The CAP canal is, in essence, the spine of Arizona. Arching through the state from Lake Havasu to just south of Tucson, this Colorado River
One kid spoke of Central Arizona Project employees not having to “sleep in their trucks” thanks to administrators. Another performed a poem about her parent
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