
Water Wisdom: A 336-mile journey
When you look at the CAP canal, it often looks calm, as though the water is barely moving. Looks can be deceiving! Water is moving

When you look at the CAP canal, it often looks calm, as though the water is barely moving. Looks can be deceiving! Water is moving

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, June 6 at Central Arizona Project’s (CAP’s) north Phoenix headquarters. The Board approved the Northeastern

To determine current conditions and evaluate the future health of the reservoirs and our water supply, planners, analysts and operators use various “models.” The Bureau

You probably know that Colorado River water in the CAP canal flows 336 miles but what you may not know is that behind the scenes

A foundational aspect of the operations behind the Central Arizona Project (CAP), out of sight from the massive pumping plants and 336-mile canal and essential

Bridget Schwartz-Manock has been promoted to the position of Assistant General Manager of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs. Bridget joined CAP in 2009 as the organization’s

By Martin Stiles, senior public affairs analyst Editor’s note: Each year, the Water Education Foundation (WEF) hosts a Lower Colorado River Tour, sponsored by CAP,

Central Arizona Project. You probably know it’s a canal system that brings water from the Colorado River at Lake Havasu, through Phoenix to south of

College students: Don’t forget to submit your academic research through the CAP Award for Water Research program by June 1, 2024. This CAP program rewards