
Beyond water: Recapping the series on how CAP connects Arizonans
What benefits to Arizonans lie beyond the critical source of Colorado River water CAP delivers? We recently published a three-part series explaining some of the

What benefits to Arizonans lie beyond the critical source of Colorado River water CAP delivers? We recently published a three-part series explaining some of the

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Nov. 11 at CAP’s Headquarters in north Phoenix. The meeting began with a recognition of

Approximately 50 CAP employees are proud veterans of the U.S. military, first serving our country and now serving Arizona. In recognition of their service, CAP

Editor’s note: CAP employees have unique backgrounds and experiences, shaping us as an organization and reflecting the diverse communities we serve. November is National Family

You might know that CAP delivers a critical water source from the Colorado River that serves more than 80 percent of the state’s population. And,

Editor’s note: CAP employees have unique backgrounds and experiences, shaping us as an organization and reflecting the diverse communities we serve. Bill Harker joined CAP

For more than two decades, Central Arizona Project has been offering our annual CAP Award for Water Research, recognizing excellence in graduate and undergraduate water

The 2024 CAP Award for Water Research winners have been announced, and this week we’ll be delving into the details of the first- and- second-place

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Oct. 10 in Tucson for its annual Pima County meeting. Chairman Verlon Jose with the