
Recharge project modified to increase capacity
By Chris Brooks, CAGRD Policy Analyst Sometimes, you have to modify the original plan. That is exactly what happened with the Liberty Aquifer Replenishment Facility.
By Chris Brooks, CAGRD Policy Analyst Sometimes, you have to modify the original plan. That is exactly what happened with the Liberty Aquifer Replenishment Facility.
Board approves amended recovery capacity agreements, a lease with the Ak-Chin Indian Community and a water storage agreement at the Pima Mine Road Recharge Project
As water issues go, 2021 was a “banner year” in terms of media coverage and overall general interest. Now that 2022 has arrived – and
It’s easy to see the water flowing down the CAP canal, but what you may not know is that behind the scenes is a flow
CAP employees work each day to ensure Arizona’s allotment of Colorado River water flows through our 336-mile aqueduct to reach our municipal, agricultural, industrial and
On behalf of the entire CAWCD Board, we wish you all the best for a holiday season filled with hope and joy.
Water agencies across Arizona, California and Nevada, together with the Department of the Interior, today announced a historic effort to invest up to $200 million
Within the CAP priority system, there are few terms more confusing than Non-Indian Agricultural (NIA) priority water. The confusion exists because NIA priority relates to
by Ted Cooke, general manager, Central Arizona Project The new year is approaching and for the first time in 2022, the Lower Colorado River Basin
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