
Education abounds at CAP Kids Day
Whether they were staring down the edge of protractors, building homemade centrifugal pumps, or studying the ins and outs of a warehouse, the kids were
Whether they were staring down the edge of protractors, building homemade centrifugal pumps, or studying the ins and outs of a warehouse, the kids were
The season is here for summer monsoon storms — and ensuing flash flooding that in Arizona can crash the landscape with little warning – to
The Central Arizona Project (CAP) canal is, in essence, the spine of Arizona. Arching through the state from Lake Havasu to just south of Tucson,
They are two leaders with a shared message. Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors President Terry Goddard and COX Communications Senior Vice President
Whether you’ve been fishing, jet skiing, camping, hiking, or just enjoying a boat ride on Lake Pleasant, you probably know this reservoir in central Arizona
In a sense, they represent the future of agriculture. Their desired occupations vary. One among this group of seven high school juniors and seniors from
College students: Don’t forget to submit your academic research through the CAP Award for Water Research program by June 1, 2022. This CAP program rewards
Do you secretly (or not so secretly) geek out over maps and data? Or maybe you’re wacky about water. Either way, today is your day.
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
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