
$1.2 trillion infrastructure package: what it means for CAP
President Joe Biden’s recent signing of a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill will likely have significant impacts on the Colorado River and impending drought in

President Joe Biden’s recent signing of a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill will likely have significant impacts on the Colorado River and impending drought in

Pumping plants that rely on thousands of megawatts of power every year lift water so it can flow by gravity through the 336-mile CAP system.

On Thursday, most Arizonans will partake in traditional Thanksgiving festivities – cooking, eating, spending time with family and watching football. For CAP water dispatchers, Thanksgiving

By Cynthia Rena, CAP Wellness Administrator What brings you joy during the holidays? Is it the smell of pumpkin pie baking or the warmth of

Recently, about a dozen CAP employees and family members volunteered at the St. Vincent de Paul (SVP) urban garden at 3rd Ave. and the I-17.

Fitch ratings have once again affirmed the CAWCD Revenue Bonds with a stable “AA” rating and Issuer Default Rating (IDR) on CAWCD’s $38 million water

The next time you’re at CAP Headquarters, you’ll notice colorful new artwork that depicts the Vision, Mission and Values put forward by the CAWCD Board

CAP employs many military veterans and on Veterans Day, we are proud to share thoughts from a few of our veterans on what this day

Board approves recommended 2022/23 biennial budget The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors (CAWCD) convened on Thursday, Nov. 4, 2021 for its November 2021 Board meeting. CAWCD