
Sharing love — and knowledge — of water
If knowledge is power, then learning about water should be at the top of all Arizonans’ to-do list. It definitely is on CAP’s list. In

If knowledge is power, then learning about water should be at the top of all Arizonans’ to-do list. It definitely is on CAP’s list. In

The CAWCD Board, which met Thursday, March 3, approved two items related to the 500+ Plan. The goal of the 500+ Plan is to conserve

Vineetha Kartha, CAP’s new Colorado River Programs manager, is already a familiar face to many involved in Arizona water issues. And, in her new role,

The best laid plans often go awry. Cliché, perhaps, but anyone who has done a construction project in their home likely can relate with unexpected

Drought and sea level rise seem to stand in contrast to one another. But what do they have in common and how can our regions

This Stakeholder Spotlight is a collaboration between CAP and the City of Goodyear For about the past 15 years, the Colorado River water delivered by

The Arizona legislature created the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District in 1993 to provide a replenishment mechanism for water providers and land owners that rely

The CAP is a 336-mile canal system stretching from Lake Havasu to Tucson, and includes pumping plants, check gates, and turnouts – but exactly what

The CAWCD Board, which met Thursday, Feb. 3, approved $382,835 in additional funding for a new pilot study using N-Drip technology for milo irrigation on