
Nov. 2, 2023 CAWCD Board Meeting – Board approves the 2024/2025 biennial budget
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Nov. 2 at CAP Headquarters. The meeting kicked off with a presentation from General Manager

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Nov. 2 at CAP Headquarters. The meeting kicked off with a presentation from General Manager

In this stakeholder spotlight submitted by the City of Mesa, Know Your Water News highlights efforts taken by Mesa to collaborate for a sustainable water

Recharge is a long-established water management tool that allows surface water supplies to be stored underground now for recovery later during periods of reduced water

Oct. 4 started like any normal day for CAP Land Surveyors Brian Fisher and Tony Wickliff. They loaded up their truck and headed into the

When talking about Colorado River hydrology, the term “flow” is used in several different contexts. Although the term may sound complex, the concept is fairly

What do you call someone who rescues animals, repairs fence, responds to accidents, saves lives, serves Arizonans and protects our infrastructure? At CAP, we call

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board met Thursday, Oct. 5 in Tucson for its annual Pima County meeting. The meeting kicked off with a

Central Arizona Project (CAP) is honored to have received a 2023 Government Experience Project Award from the Center for Digital Government (CDG) in the special

KTAR recently interviewed Orestes Morfin from our Colorado River Programs group. The topic? Cloud seeding. The concept is fairly simple and CAP participates by funding