
Bureau of Reclamation issues April 24-Month Study
Based on current operations and average winter snowpack, Reclamation makes no change to Lake Powell releases. It appears likely that the Lower Colorado River Basin will
Based on current operations and average winter snowpack, Reclamation makes no change to Lake Powell releases. It appears likely that the Lower Colorado River Basin will
Arizona’s Family recently interviewed CAP Assistant General Manager of Operations, Power, Engineering and Maintenance Darrin Francom for its “Your Life Arizona” lifestyle and entertainment program.
https://youtu.be/Sd5V8qxQcqk?si=n_5-wApXJN0hva5m This Stakeholder Spotlight is a collaboration between CAP and the City of Avondale Crystal Garden Wetlands is a surface water treatment plant for the
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, April 4. This was the Board’s annual Pinal County meeting and was held in Florence,
Editor’s note: Earl Zarbin, a retired newspaper reporter and editor, began his career at The Arizona Daily Star in Tucson and later worked for The Arizona Republic in Phoenix.
CAP has stocked more catfish into the CAP canal. In early March, channel catfish were stocked into the CAP for help in controlling caddisfly populations.
The CAP system moves water 336 miles, pumping it uphill nearly 3,000 feet along its journey. Water is heavy, and so power is a critical
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This has been an incredibly busy time for Colorado River news. Here are a few highlights to update you on recent important announcements. First, on
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