
CAP emphasizes canal safety
Drownings and near-drownings are always tragic, and first responders and media throughout Arizona make an annual effort to highlight pool, lake and canal safety to

Drownings and near-drownings are always tragic, and first responders and media throughout Arizona make an annual effort to highlight pool, lake and canal safety to

Board approves two System Conservation projects for the benefit of Lake Mead, as well as Water Quality Guidance Document for the introduction of non-CAP water

In the arid Arizona desert, no resource is as precious as water so it’s imperative that desert dwellers of all ages are water wise. Our

English En Español English Construction on the Central Arizona Project began in 1973 and took 20 years to build — at a cost of more

CAP employees begin to transition back to the office – CAWCD Board to meet in-person in August, but still with guests watching via livestream Throughout

CAP’s wellness program recently was recognized by The Phoenix Business Journal as a “Valley’s Healthiest Employer, 2021,” the third time the organization has been named to 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

Water conservation is key to our way of life in Arizona. Therefore, Central Arizona Project (CAP) and the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD) are

This special Stakeholder Spotlight post was created in collaboration by CAP and BKW Farms Brian Wong, President of BKW Farms in Marana, says that his