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Home of all things Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District, the cagrd.com website should look rejuvenated – that’s because Central Arizona Project (CAP) has given it

Home of all things Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District, the cagrd.com website should look rejuvenated – that’s because Central Arizona Project (CAP) has given it

The Arizona Reconsultation Committee (ARC) reconvened on Friday, Nov. 4 for an update on current Colorado River conditions. The presentation is here and the video is here. Although the

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board met Thursday, Nov. 3 at CAP Headquarters in north Phoenix, kicking off with a 100-year celebration of the

Longtime water leader to take CAP’s top post (Phoenix, AZ, Nov. 3, 2022) – The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors has announced

In the “water world,” our New Year’s is Oct. 1, since the water year extends from October through the following September to give “water wonks”

Whether you’re talking about siphons or check structures … pumping plants or recharge sites, the CAP system is an engineering marvel. The infrastructure – much

An average shower for Americans is 8 minutes. If using a standard showerhead, that’s 2.5 gallons of water each minute, or 20 gallons per shower.

Much has been written about the impending Tier 2a Colorado River shortage for 2023. But how does that affect the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District,

For the 15th consecutive year, Central Arizona Project (CAP) has been awarded the Achievement of Excellence in Procurement (AEP) Award from the National Procurement Institute.