
Engineering diversity critical for system reliability
The 336-mile CAP system is an engineering marvel, that includes pumping plants, siphons, check structures, Lake Pleasant, and more! Its features are as diverse as

The 336-mile CAP system is an engineering marvel, that includes pumping plants, siphons, check structures, Lake Pleasant, and more! Its features are as diverse as

Finding the right job isn’t always easy. You want to find a great place to work – where you contribute to an important mission, have

As the process of aridification has produced a “new normal” of particularly dry conditions throughout the Colorado River Basin, the need for quality water research

Many Lake Pleasant lovers probably wonder: How are the lake levels of CAP’s storage reservoir looking in 2023? The latest shortage declaration for Colorado River

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board met Thursday, Feb. 2 at CAP Headquarters in north Phoenix. This was the first CAWCD Board meeting with

The Colorado River has again dominated headlines with a six-state letter sent to the Bureau of Reclamation on Jan. 30. That letter was in response

Where does the Central Arizona Project (CAP) system start? Think water sports. Many know Lake Havasu in western Arizona for its incredible recreational fishing and

The story below is built around a recorded interview. The full oral history may be viewed here. Recently retired CAP General Manager Ted Cooke did

By Scott Bryan, Water Quality and Biology Administrator Due to relatively high flows, a lack of cover and habitat, and sparse food resources, the CAP