
How CAP sets water rates — the simple scoop
This post was updated April 2025 Time for Water Rates Development 101. Let’s start with why the Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD) was created:
This post was updated April 2025 Time for Water Rates Development 101. Let’s start with why the Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD) was created:
The Multi-Species Conservation Program (MSCP) – an oasis on the lower Colorado River – turns 20 this month! Started in 2005, this program was conceived in
Colorado River water managers, like CAP, rely upon operating guidelines related to the amount of water stored in the two major Colorado River Basin Reservoirs
https://youtu.be/q7No-7djzns?si=vsbJz8ksoEzvlNTI Arizona’s Family recently interviewed CAP Water Planning Analyst Josh Randall, PhD, for its “Your Life Arizona” lifestyle and entertainment program. Randall gave an overview
Editor’s note: The Water Education Foundation (WEF) hosts an annual Lower Colorado River Tour, sponsored by CAP. During the three-day trip, participants travel from Las Vegas
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, April 3 at the Historic Courthouse in Florence, Ariz. for its annual Pinal County meeting.
CAP launched its water quality web portal, known as AquaPortal, in 2021 and it opened a user-friendly way for CAP stakeholders to explore, chart and
https://youtu.be/M3QwDIyM8eg Like any piece of amazing infrastructure, the foundation is critical to the integrity of the entire build. When it comes to the creation of
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
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