
CAP Award for Water Research is underway: send submissions by June 1
Colorado River Basin water issues abound in the news. They’re also hot topics of study in collegiate classrooms throughout Arizona. When it comes to water

Colorado River Basin water issues abound in the news. They’re also hot topics of study in collegiate classrooms throughout Arizona. When it comes to water

Near the New Waddell Dam at Lake Pleasant, the staunch 18-foot aluminum boat comes to a stop, then rocks gently over 175 feet of water

Lake Pleasant is the water world wonder of jet skiing, camping, fishing and more. It’s also CAP’s storage reservoir. As such, each year we release

CAP’s Senior Industrial Hygienist Christina Collins is no stranger to the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). She’s been active with the organization since she was

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Feb. 1 at CAP Headquarters. President Terry Goddard kicked off the meeting with a reminder

(Editor’s note: We’ve been having “weather” in Arizona! And for water professionals, that always leads to a discussion of how the weather patterns might affect

English En Español English 1. The system – or even portions of it – are rarely dewatered. CAP’s mission is to reliably manage and deliver

English En Español English We have shown many different pieces of CAP’s infrastructure – check structures, pumps, and siphons to name a few. But for

Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD) has updated the CAGRD Replenishment and Obligation Activities Story Map to include the latest available data. The story map