
Breaking barriers: Wildlife crossings help maintain migration corridors
CAP’s 336-mile system winds across Arizona, bisects the state and thus, creates a man-made barrier to important wildlife corridors. This barrier has the potential to

CAP’s 336-mile system winds across Arizona, bisects the state and thus, creates a man-made barrier to important wildlife corridors. This barrier has the potential to

(The story below is built around a recorded interview) When Don Anderson began working as an engineering manager in charge of constructing the CAP in

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board met Thursday, Sept. 1 at CAP Headquarters in north Phoenix. The Board approved five agreements for compensated conservation

Current Board President Terry Goddard and Immediate Past President Lisa Atkins react to recent federal announcements about the Colorado River. Read More

The concept of covering the CAP canal system with solar panels has been longstanding and arises frequently. The basic idea is usually that a solar

Thanks to a $1 million grant from NASA’s Earth Science Division, an interdisciplinary team of researchers from Arizona State University’s School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built

Each summer, nature rolls out a “special” welcome mat: large mats of weeds that can impede the flow of water into the CAP system. Aquatic

Central Arizona Project (CAP) continues to manage its system for reliability and improve water quality data for CAP water users, even to the grainiest of

Since Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Touton’s Senate testimony in June, Arizona has been working hard with the Basin States and Reclamation to identify actions that