
Lake Pleasant: A dual-purpose reservoir
Lake Pleasant is well known as central Arizona’s hub for water sports. Yet it serves perhaps a greater purpose — storing Colorado River water for
Lake Pleasant is well known as central Arizona’s hub for water sports. Yet it serves perhaps a greater purpose — storing Colorado River water for
From calculating the maximum angle of launched water bottles to studying instruments CAP uses to perform inspections, more than 150 kids and grandkids of CAP
Final reminder: CAP Award for Water Research submissions deadline is June 1 College students: Don’t forget to submit your academic research through the CAP Award
College students: Don’t forget to submit your academic research through the CAP Award for Water Research program by June 1, 2023. This CAP program rewards
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
Spring break is made for blooming buds, glorious weather and hitting the trails. What does recreation have to do with Central Arizona Project (CAP)? There
As the process of aridification has produced a “new normal” of particularly dry conditions throughout the Colorado River Basin, the need for quality water research
Many Lake Pleasant lovers probably wonder: How are the lake levels of CAP’s storage reservoir looking in 2023? The latest shortage declaration for Colorado River
Where does the Central Arizona Project (CAP) system start? Think water sports. Many know Lake Havasu in western Arizona for its incredible recreational fishing and
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