
ABC15: CAP General Manager Brenda Burman says Arizona water cuts could be devastating
ABC’s Adam Klepp interviewed CAP’s Brenda Burman last week, talking about Central Arizona Project and the potential effect of proposed new rules for the operation

ABC’s Adam Klepp interviewed CAP’s Brenda Burman last week, talking about Central Arizona Project and the potential effect of proposed new rules for the operation

Reclamation has released a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS), a required step in the process to develop new operating guidelines for Colorado River operations by

SCIF. You may have heard the acronym … but what is it and what does it mean? SCIF stands for SRP-CAP Interconnection Facility. The proposed

Central Arizona Project (CAP) was honored by Reliabilityweb.com and Uptime Magazine as the inaugural recipient of the 2025 “People and Culture at Work” Uptime Award.

What will the water levels look like this year at Lake Pleasant? The 2026 operational forecast is available. Visit this Lake Pleasant page on CentralArizonaProject.com.

The Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD) received some great holiday news to round out 2025 – Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) approval on

The water world is filled with interesting terminology – excess water, firming, intentionally created surplus – to name a few. And then there’s wheeling, which doesn’t

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met on Thursday, Jan. 8 at Central Arizona Project’s (CAP’s) north Phoenix headquarters. The February Board meeting

As 2026 kicks off, water continues to be a hot topic for Arizona’s desert dwellers. Approximately 90,000 visitors visited KnowYourWaterNews.com in 2025 to learn about