
CAWCD Board Convenes Virtually for June 2021 Meeting
Board approves final CAWCD Ad Valorem Taxes for the 2021/2022 tax year, as well as the 2022-26 Water Delivery and Capital Charge Rate Schedule The Central
Board approves final CAWCD Ad Valorem Taxes for the 2021/2022 tax year, as well as the 2022-26 Water Delivery and Capital Charge Rate Schedule The Central
The Central Arizona Project system is 336 miles long, originating on the Colorado River in Parker, Arizona, and ending south of Tucson. The typical canal
For CAP’s dedicated professionals, there are many hazards that are obvious: confined spaces, heights, high voltage and time on the road to name a few.
So maybe you already knew there are stretches of public trail in certain areas alongside the CAP canal. Do you know where some of the
For 25 years, Arizonans have been storing water underground to protect against future shortages on the Colorado River. Now that the system may be facing
Safety is a priority at CAP. We’ve achieved Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) status. We received the Public Risk Management Association’s (PRIMA) Outstanding Achievement Award. We
It had to be the image of a waterfowl. Of all the things to portray the impact solar energy has made on traditional power generation,
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
Mark Taylor, CAWCD Board Vice-President and Chair, Finance, Audit and Power Committee CAWCD’s Board Committees delve into key issues about Central Arizona Project and Central
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