
From the field
General Manager Brenda Burman recently visited CAP’s Machine Shop with Director Phil Rettinger and Assistant General Manager Darrin Francom to learn more about the work
General Manager Brenda Burman recently visited CAP’s Machine Shop with Director Phil Rettinger and Assistant General Manager Darrin Francom to learn more about the work
Not all of CAP’s efforts are visible to the public. This photo of the outlet end of the Santa Cruz River siphon was captured by
CAP staff with former Secretary of the Interior and Arizona Governor Bruce Babbitt at the Mark Wilmer Pumping Plant. As Secretary, Babbitt signed the document
“Cholla Reflections” is a new public artwork, located just south of the CAP canal. The artwork was dedicated last week after being installed just in
One perk of early morning work is seeing a sunrise this stunning, a shot captured by Robert Guymon, millwright mechanic apprentice, while working by Northside Turnout
The CAP 2022 Biology Annual report is out, and this mountain lion, pictured using a CAP wildlife crossing near Picacho Pumping Plant, makes a featured
Each summer CAP hires interns to work alongside our seasoned professionals so they can learn first-hand and experience what it takes to reliably deliver water
Jeff Flexhaug, supervisor, captured this early morning shot of the forebay of Salt Gila Pumping Plant – a beautiful consequence of an early start to
CAP General Manager Brenda Burman provided a Colorado River update to a group of state legislators in the Historic Senate Chambers of the Old Capitol
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