
How extensive is CAP water quality testing at Lake Pleasant? Think 175 feet deep
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

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

The streak continues. CAP’s Contract and Procurement Services team has been awarded the prestigious Annual Achievement of Excellence in Procurement (AEP) from the National Procurement

The 2023 CAP Award for Water Research winners have been announced, and winners are – a pair of Arizona State University students. The award recognizes

We frequently receive questions about property taxes. Specifically, inquiries such as: Why is there a tax for CAWCD? What is the Central Arizona Water Conservation

Monsoons storms – and even a tropical storm — have added a bit of much-needed precipitation to our arid climate. Question is: Do showers affect