
Transmission System Q&A with CAP’s Power Program Manager
The CAP system moves water 336 miles, pumping it uphill nearly 3,000 feet along its journey. Water is heavy, and so power is a critical

The CAP system moves water 336 miles, pumping it uphill nearly 3,000 feet along its journey. Water is heavy, and so power is a critical

As a service to CAP stakeholders, a robust monitoring program is in place to provide water users with valuable information regarding source and canal water

English En Español English The concept of covering the CAP canal system with solar panels has been longstanding and arises frequently. The basic idea is

Colorado River Basin water issues abound in the news. They’re also hot topics of study in collegiate classrooms throughout Arizona. When it comes to water

Near the New Waddell Dam at Lake Pleasant, the staunch 18-foot aluminum boat comes to a stop, then rocks gently over 175 feet of water

Lake Pleasant is the water world wonder of jet skiing, camping, fishing and more. It’s also CAP’s storage reservoir. As such, each year we release

When dealing with Central Arizona Project’s (CAP) mission to manage and deliver Colorado River water for central and southern Arizona, the terms and phrases we

Fitch Ratings has once again affirmed the CAWCD revenue bonds with a stable “AA” rating and Issuer Default Rating (IDR) on CAWCD’s $35 million water

Central Arizona Project (CAP) is honored to have received a 2023 Government Experience Project Award from the Center for Digital Government (CDG) in the special