
Employee perspective: Tapping technology
Current technology – infrared technology and aerial photography – was used to safely monitor the spray pattern of the switchyard deluge system at Mark Wilmer Pumping

Current technology – infrared technology and aerial photography – was used to safely monitor the spray pattern of the switchyard deluge system at Mark Wilmer Pumping

CAP’s Aqueduct Maintenance South Central crew was repairing erosion for the protective dike on the canal, east of Casa Grande. James Nichols, heavy equipment operator,

Recently, CAWCD Board Members toured backwater and marsh habitats in Reach 3 of the Multi-Species Conservation Program (MSCP) planning area, alongside Bureau of Reclamation staff

The sunrise reflects off the water near Hieroglyphic Mountains Recharge Project. On this day, the Mechanical Maintenance 3 crew – also known as heavy overhaul

Maria Cerda, senior procurement contract administrator, checks a large shipment of backup batteries that are scheduled to be sent out to turnouts along the system. Turnouts are

Salt Gila Pumping Plant, the sixth plant in the CAP system, has 10 pumps that lift water 75 feet on its journey from Lake Havasu

Headquarters Maintenance electrician Chris Beloit was manually switching a 3000-Amp Pringle switch on SES-2, a procedure that is necessary when shedding and restoring load in a planned

Central Arizona Project bisects the state so it’s not surprising that bridges have been constructed in some places along the 336-mile system so people, traffic

New Waddell Dam is an earthen fill dam that is nearly 5,000 feet long and forms Lake Pleasant, CAP’s largest reservoir. The lake serves two