
A tale of two watersheds
Our Water Use It Wisely partners recently posted a blog comparing the effect of snowpack on the Colorado River Basin and Salt River project watersheds. CAP’s Nolie

Our Water Use It Wisely partners recently posted a blog comparing the effect of snowpack on the Colorado River Basin and Salt River project watersheds. CAP’s Nolie

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board met Thursday, March 2 at CAP Headquarters in north Phoenix. The meeting began with heavy hearts and a

Peruse our new Colorado River Conditions Dashboard, which now “lives” on the CAP website. This dashboard contains relevant data points all in one place: * Colorado

A gallon of water weighs 8.3 pounds, roughly the weight of a golden retriever puppy, so it’s not surprising to learn that moving water across

Finding the right job isn’t always easy. You want to find a great place to work – where you contribute to an important mission, have

As the process of aridification has produced a “new normal” of particularly dry conditions throughout the Colorado River Basin, the need for quality water research

Many Lake Pleasant lovers probably wonder: How are the lake levels of CAP’s storage reservoir looking in 2023? The latest shortage declaration for Colorado River

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board met Thursday, Feb. 2 at CAP Headquarters in north Phoenix. This was the first CAWCD Board meeting with

The Colorado River has again dominated headlines with a six-state letter sent to the Bureau of Reclamation on Jan. 30. That letter was in response