
Faces of CAP: Spirit of service guides career and life
Editor’s Note: Joe Gaylord joined CAP in 2010 as Protective Services Manager after retiring from more than 32 years’ service in law enforcement. As a
Editor’s Note: Joe Gaylord joined CAP in 2010 as Protective Services Manager after retiring from more than 32 years’ service in law enforcement. As a
by Mohammed Mahmoud, PhD, Senior Policy Colorado River Programs Analyst/Chair, Water Utility Climate Alliance How does one plan for climate change? After all, the impacts
A common question we receive at Central Arizona Project – what area of the state does CAP serve? The answer is that the 336-mile CAP
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
Even a virtual environment couldn’t keep the CAP Board’s next strategic plan from completion. At its December board meeting, the Central Arizona Water Conservation District
New CAWCD Board Officers: President Terry Goddard, Vice President Mark Taylor and Secretary Alexandra Arboleda, as well as Executive Committee Members Lisa Atkins, Jennifer Martin
Sometimes it’s easiest to see the effects of climate change from above – way above. Thanks to a $1 million grant from NASA’s Earth Science Division,
CAP delivers water to approximately 60 water users that fall into three basic groups: municipal and industrial, agricultural, and tribal communities. CAP categorizes water usage
The Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD) was created in the mid- 1990s to help water providers and land owners comply with Arizona’s groundwater laws.
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