5 things you might not know about Lake Pleasant
Whether you’ve been fishing, jet skiing, camping, hiking, or just enjoying a boat ride on Lake Pleasant, you probably know this reservoir in central Arizona
Whether you’ve been fishing, jet skiing, camping, hiking, or just enjoying a boat ride on Lake Pleasant, you probably know this reservoir in central Arizona
Colorado River issues and the importance of water conservation are regular news cycle topics these days. And they garnered a whole hour of attention recently
Do you live in the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District? You might – and might not even know it. In fact, it’s not always readily
Arizona’s water history is a rich one, filled with stories of conflict and collaboration . . .hostility and harmony. But in the end, the characters
By Tom Buschatzke, director, Arizona Department of Water Resources and Ted Cooke, general manager, Central Arizona Project (The following opinion piece was published in the
The CAWCD Board met Thursday, May 5 at CAP Headquarters in north Phoenix. The Board approved several items related to finances, taxes and rates. After
Pump overhauls – preventive maintenance refurbishments – aren’t done very often. They’re a complicated, time-consuming process that hopefully only needs to happen every 15 years
In a sense, they represent the future of agriculture. Their desired occupations vary. One among this group of seven high school juniors and seniors from
College students: Don’t forget to submit your academic research through the CAP Award for Water Research program by June 1, 2022. This CAP program rewards
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