
Safety support
At CAP, safety always comes first. Senior Industrial Hygienist Christina Collins is preparing to enter a sump to assess the space and lend support to

At CAP, safety always comes first. Senior Industrial Hygienist Christina Collins is preparing to enter a sump to assess the space and lend support to

This image features a rarely seen perspective of a CAP pump — looking upwards from the bottom of the pump suction tube / penstock at

When working on a ladder, you should always have 3 points of contact. Safety: It’s who we are.

CAP Inspector David Dent was onsite to take air quality measurements in a sump pump well prior to entry into a confined space at Snyder Hill Pumping

Many of CAP’s pumping plants are off the beaten path. One of the most remote is Bouse Pumping Plant, which is at the end of

Safety is a priority at CAP and a key component is our lockout/tagout program. Locks and keys are utilized as part of a safety procedure

10 minutes of stretching each day before starting work can help reduce the risk of sprains, strains and other musculoskeletal injuries. Safety: It’s who we

Thanks to a $1 million grant from NASA’s Earth Science Division, CAP is working with a team of Arizona State University researchers to study land-use

In the shadow of New Waddell Dam sits Waddell Pump/Generating Plant, a key component to CAP’s reliable water delivery system. It has eight units; four