
Interns bring diverse perspective to CAP business
Most CAP employees are seasoned professionals with many years of experience under their belts. So, what happens when you bring interns into the mix? It

Most CAP employees are seasoned professionals with many years of experience under their belts. So, what happens when you bring interns into the mix? It

The CAWCD Board met Thursday, Aug. 4 at CAP Headquarters in north Phoenix. The Board approved a Memorandum of Understanding for the planning, design, permitting,

More stretches of the CAP Trail alongside the 336-mile Central Arizona Project (CAP) canal are being groomed and prepped for prime recreational adventures. One of

Western water lore includes frequent references to the Law of the River. This refers not just to one law, but a compendium of sorts that

Each year, CAP creates an annual maintenance plan that details the work that is to be accomplished over the next 12 months. Critical work to

For the fourth year, CAP’s wellness program recently was recognized by The Phoenix Business Journal as a “Valley’s Healthiest Employer 2022.” The comprehensive program focuses

ADWR and CAP update Arizona Reconsultation Committee on Colorado River issues The Arizona Reconsultation Committee (ARC) reconvened on Wednesday, July 13 for an update on

Municipal Water Leader Magazine recently featured an interview with CAP’s General Manager Ted Cooke. Former Metropolitan Water District of Southern California General Manager Jeff Kightlinger conducted

Earlier this month, Camille Touton, Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. In that testimony,