
A time-lapse glimpse into a rare pump overhaul
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
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
Do you secretly (or not so secretly) geek out over maps and data? Or maybe you’re wacky about water. Either way, today is your day.
By Nolie Templeton, planning analyst II and CAP ECOTeam member It’s part of the plan. . . A carbon footprint is the total greenhouse gas
CAP has updated the CAP Allocations Map and Subcontract Status Report to show the NIA Reallocation parties and their new water allocations. For some users,
The CAWCD Board met Thursday, April 7 in Casa Grande. This was the Board’s annual Pinal County visit; although due to COVID-19 protocols, it’s the
CAP’s Nolie Templeton was recently featured in a Cox Communications paid placement segment in celebration of Earth Day. Templeton discussed how CAP is adapting to
English En Español English When a 336-mile canal system needs to traverse the State of Arizona, how do you get the water it carries across
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