CAP recognizes students for winning water research
Perhaps now more than ever before, Arizona needs future water leaders who perform high-quality research that benefits our future generations. That future, it seems, is
Perhaps now more than ever before, Arizona needs future water leaders who perform high-quality research that benefits our future generations. That future, it seems, is
‘ Managing and maintaining CAP’s amazing infrastructure can be complicated – you must meet the needs of water users, conduct preventive maintenance, and perform repairs.
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD) Board of Directors is a popularly elected, 15-member board. Ten members are from Maricopa County, four from Pima
How do utilities communicate about climate change? What are the climate risks to infrastructure? How is climate change uncertainty shifting water utility planning? These are
By Orestes Morfin and Nolie Templeton, PhD, CAP Colorado River Programs senior analysts Arizona’s storm lovers were finally treated to a great monsoon season filled
CAP’s 336-mile system winds across Arizona, bisects the state and thus, creates a man-made barrier to important wildlife corridors. This barrier has the potential to
(The story below is built around a recorded interview) When Don Anderson began working as an engineering manager in charge of constructing the CAP in
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board met Thursday, Sept. 1 at CAP Headquarters in north Phoenix. The Board approved five agreements for compensated conservation
Current Board President Terry Goddard and Immediate Past President Lisa Atkins react to recent federal announcements about the Colorado River. Read More
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