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Supporting Central Arizona Project’s reliable water deliveries is critical infrastructure that, in some cases, is mostly unseen. Yet, this amazing infrastructure is vital in meeting
Supporting Central Arizona Project’s reliable water deliveries is critical infrastructure that, in some cases, is mostly unseen. Yet, this amazing infrastructure is vital in meeting
Central Arizona Project has monitored water quality since the first deliveries began in 1985 and has developed a new fact sheet to sum up this
Board approves long-term storage credit purchase and agreement with the City of Peoria The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors (CAWCD) convened virtually today for its September
When two countries – the United States and Mexico – share one river – the Colorado River – it requires almost continuous binational collaboration. Our
How Lake Powell and Lake Mead are designed to rise and fall together The two largest water supply reservoirs in the United States are part
Arizona’s diverse water portfolio includes groundwater and surface water. Although some of the surface water comes from local supplies within central Arizona, much of it
While some of the hottest temperatures in recorded history pepper some spots of the western U.S., demand for energy is rising, and supply has changed
by Philip Fortnam I’ve been CAP’s photographer and videographer for more than 20 years, and one of my favorite projects was in 2008 when we
Most people living in Arizona develop a special appreciation for two precious resources needed to survive this climate — water and power. But many have
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