
Joint ADWR/CAP statement in response to Bureau of Reclamation’s draft SEIS
The Bureau of Reclamation issued its draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement on Tuesday, April 11. Want to learn more about SEIS? Refresh your memory with

The Bureau of Reclamation issued its draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement on Tuesday, April 11. Want to learn more about SEIS? Refresh your memory with

College students: Don’t forget to submit your academic research through the CAP Award for Water Research program by June 1, 2023. This CAP program rewards

The Colorado River is in shortage and its major reservoirs are at historically low levels. Any change to the way these reservoirs are operated to

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board met Thursday, March 30 for its annual Pinal County meeting in Casa Grande. The meeting began by honoring

As part of CAP’s sponsorship of the Arizona Science and Engineering Fair, Christina Collins, CAP’s senior industrial hygienist, was recently interviewed for an Arizona Science Center

To be exact, one acre-foot of water is 325,851 gallons, enough water annually for three Arizona families. It’s also enough water to do 23,275 loads

We have all heard about the three Rs of sustainability – reduce, reuse and recycle. CAP’s sustainability efforts include two more – repurpose and refuse.

As a service to CAP stakeholders, a robust monitoring program is in place to provide water users with valuable information regarding source and canal water

Editor’s note: Crystal Thompson joined CAP in 1996 as a community relations representative and in 2017 she was promoted to communications manager. She has also