
Ingenuity keeps this unique asset afloat
CAP’s Fleet Maintenance Department maintains more than 800 pieces of equipment that range from weed eaters to a flatbed semi transporter and everything in between.

CAP’s Fleet Maintenance Department maintains more than 800 pieces of equipment that range from weed eaters to a flatbed semi transporter and everything in between.

Moody’s Ratings has affirmed the CAWCD 2016 Series revenue bonds with a “Aa2” rating. According to the Moody’s Rating press release, “The affirmation of the

Editor’s note: Rachel Van Engelhoven (formerly von Gnechten) was an intern at CAP in 2016 and, after earning her bachelor’s degree in 2017, her master’s

Wondering what to say when out-of-state friends and relatives ask what Arizona’s doing to conserve water? For starters, you can wow them with the fact

The Bureau of Reclamation has issued its August 24-Month Study, which determined that the Lower Colorado River Basin will continue to be in a Tier

When it comes to the summer monsoon season, the CAP system is protected from flooding by an array of engineering features. They include overchutes, underchutes,

Curious about what the 2025 CAGRD Plan of Operation includes? Here’s your first look. Every 10 years, the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD) is

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Aug. 1 at Central Arizona Project’s (CAP’s) north Phoenix headquarters. The meeting began with General

English En Español English A minute = 60 seconds. But in the Colorado River world, a Minute (with a capital M) = a lot more