
CAGRD 2025 Plan of Operation: How much water is needed and from where?
Every 10 years, the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD) submits a Plan of Operation to the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR). CAGRD staff
Every 10 years, the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD) submits a Plan of Operation to the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR). CAGRD staff
We frequently receive questions about property taxes. Specifically, inquiries such as: Why is there a tax for CAWCD? What is the Central Arizona Water Conservation
Monsoons storms – and even a tropical storm — have added a bit of much-needed precipitation to our arid climate. Question is: Do showers affect
The major reservoirs in the Colorado River Basin continue to be at historically low levels, even after one good snowpack year. The Bureau of Reclamation
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board met Thursday, Aug. 3 at CAP Headquarters, convening after its July summer break. General Manager Brenda Burman kicked
CAP General Manager Brenda Burman is featured on the cover of this month’s Municipal Water Leaders Magazine. This easy-to-read Q&A format interview was conducted by
Lake Pleasant is well known as central Arizona’s hub for water sports. Yet it serves perhaps a greater purpose — storing Colorado River water for
Central Arizona Project and CAGRD are proud EPA WaterSense partners. So when the EPA updated its WaterSense standard for new home construction, an idea was
Learn more about the history and importance of the System Use Agreement by reading and watching our new oral history featuring: Patrick Dent, CAP’s assistant
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