Reflection of a new day
The CAP system stretches 336 miles, weaving its way across the Arizona desert. On this early October morning, Multimedia Specialist David Routt took a moment
The CAP system stretches 336 miles, weaving its way across the Arizona desert. On this early October morning, Multimedia Specialist David Routt took a moment
Red Mountain rises up behind the CAP-SRP Interconnection Facility that allows CAP water to flow into the SRP system. Editor’s note: In 2024, CAP employees submitted photos
Millwright Mechanic Brandon Eimerman is testing the newest piece of equipment – a waterjet – as it cuts MASTICORD, a “random oriented fiber and rubber
The American kestrel is the most common falcon in North America. This one was perched on a saguaro near the core yard at CAP Headquarters
An electromagnetic inspection of the original Aqua Fria Siphon concrete pipeline was done to determine its condition. It was abandoned years ago and has been unused since
As part of the summer outage, Millwright Mechanic Ron Spiczak was working on asbestos abatement of the spool piece gasket at Bouse Hills Pumping Plant. By
There was a strong show of Arizona support at the signing of the Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement. Next up – the act will be
General Manager Brenda Burman toured the pipe inspection of the discharge line at Mark Wilmer Pumping Plant, one of the many projects that are part
The workday for the Mechanical Maintenance 3 crew – also known as heavy overhaul mechanics or HOGS – begins early, often before the sun is
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