The Central Arizona Project: a 3-county service area
The CAP is a 336-mile canal system stretching from Lake Havasu to Tucson, and includes pumping plants, check gates, and turnouts – but exactly what
The CAP is a 336-mile canal system stretching from Lake Havasu to Tucson, and includes pumping plants, check gates, and turnouts – but exactly what
https://youtu.be/STE66P_-phI Through collaborative efforts focused on sustainable management of our water supply, CAP’s dedicated professionals are helping ensure reliable deliveries of CAP water to Maricopa,
Managing the state’s limited water supply to be sustainable for future generations is a common goal among Arizona water leaders. For some college students, it’s
President Joe Biden’s recent signing of a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill will likely have significant impacts on the Colorado River and impending drought in
Pumping plants that rely on thousands of megawatts of power every year lift water so it can flow by gravity through the 336-mile CAP system.
Fitch ratings have once again affirmed the CAWCD Revenue Bonds with a stable “AA” rating and Issuer Default Rating (IDR) on CAWCD’s $38 million water
Grab your most decorative Halloween costume and decorations and get ready for … racing? Instead of trick or treating, or a festive fall harvest party,
A trade doesn’t always involve pro athletes, automobiles, or even side orders of food. Occasionally, it’s comprised of massive amounts of electrical transmission capacity from
While many boaters, paddlers, anglers, and campers know Lake Pleasant as central Arizona’s hub for water sports, it serves perhaps a greater purpose: storing Colorado
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