
Faces of CAP: Saying yes to opportunities
Editor’s note: CAP employees have unique backgrounds and experiences, shaping us as an organization and reflecting the diverse communities we serve. Chris Kloskin joined CAP

Editor’s note: CAP employees have unique backgrounds and experiences, shaping us as an organization and reflecting the diverse communities we serve. Chris Kloskin joined CAP

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

CAP’s new Water Education Center is beginning to emerge from the desert in north Phoenix. Ground was broken in May 2025 and almost immediately, the

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

By Phill Pagels and Scott Bryan, Water Transmission; Jaxon White, Water Systems; and Rachel von Gnechten, Resource, Planning & Analysis In the world of water,

Collegiate water researchers: Central Arizona Project (CAP) once again wants to award top-tier collegiate water research papers. Submissions for this year’s CAP Award for Water

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met on Thursday, Feb. 5 at Central Arizona College’s Pinal County campus in Maricopa, Ariz. The meeting

ABC’s Adam Klepp interviewed CAP’s Brenda Burman last week, talking about Central Arizona Project and the potential effect of proposed new rules for the operation

Reclamation has released a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS), a required step in the process to develop new operating guidelines for Colorado River operations by