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If you wander into a CAP maintenance and reliability meeting, for a moment you may think you’re in a Dr. Seuss discussion group as you

If you wander into a CAP maintenance and reliability meeting, for a moment you may think you’re in a Dr. Seuss discussion group as you

We admit: Some CAP finance-related terms can sound like their own language. Call it “Finances voCAPulary” if you’d like. Regardless, we want to help clarify

CAP’s system stretches 336 miles, crossing through cities, small towns and raw desert. For the men and women who spend their days working in the

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

One could say that electricity runs in Mike McWilliams’ veins. His dad is an electrician, as is his brother, several uncles and cousins. But when

Board approves construction contract for the repair of Pool 34 The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors (CAWCD) convened on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021 for its September

Seizing every opportunity to use Colorado River resources as efficiently and effectively as possible and to help slow Lake Mead’s declining levels, water agencies across

Central Arizona Project. You probably know it’s a canal system that brings water from the Colorado River at Lake Havasu, through Phoenix to south of

CAP is excited to announce the release of its new water quality web portal – the AquaPortal. The project started with the Board approval of