
Faces of CAP: A career built on a fascination with water
Editor’s note: Jim Geisbush joined CAP’s Engineering Department in 2006 bringing his civil engineering expertise in pumps, pipelines, and all things water. As a young

Editor’s note: Jim Geisbush joined CAP’s Engineering Department in 2006 bringing his civil engineering expertise in pumps, pipelines, and all things water. As a young

Like athletes trained for gameday, practice often proceeds a live scenario. Central Arizona Project (CAP) employees charged with delivering water to central and southern Arizona

For the 26th year, CAP has committed to assist local charities AND recognize our employees who volunteer their time and expertise to these nonprofits as part

Fitch ratings has once again affirmed the CAWCD Revenue Bonds with a stable “AA” rating and Issuer Default Rating (IDR) on CAWCD’s $40 million water

When Bosco slipped out of his yard in the far west valley, he may have been looking for adventure, but he got more than he

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board met Thursday, Dec. 1 at CAP Headquarters in north Phoenix. At this meeting, the following outgoing Maricopa County

By Orestes Morfin and Nolie Templeton, PhD, CAP Colorado River Programs senior analysts In the Colorado River Basin, the past two decades have seen reduced

The Lower Colorado River Basin will be in the first-ever Tier 2a shortage beginning Jan. 1, 2023. Here’s what you need to know: For Arizona,

By Darin Perkins, Environmental, Health & Safety manager Did you hear the story about the guy who fell through the attic while trying to retrieve