Energy auctions: Real-time power purchasing
At first glance, with Central Arizona Project employees eying graphs and data on a flat-screen television monitor and making their picks, one might conclude this
At first glance, with Central Arizona Project employees eying graphs and data on a flat-screen television monitor and making their picks, one might conclude this
Wondering what you can give your students or kids to keep them engaged and learning? CAP’s free online educational materials may be just what you
The United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) has released its April 24 Month Study, which projects Colorado River operations for the next two years. The
The water world is filled with interesting terminology – excess water, firming, intentionally created surplus – to name a few. And then there’s wheeling, which
Making coffee. . .washing produce. . .brushing teeth. We tend to take for granted the water required for these daily tasks. Now, more than ever
Time for Water Rates Development 101. Let’s start with why the Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD) was created: To repay the federal government for
Board meets at a social distance to discuss CAWCD business The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors (CAWCD) convened telephonically today for its April 2020 meeting. CAWCD
By Scott Bryan, Water Quality and Biology Administrator CAP faces a variety of biological challenges on a regular basis. While some of these challenges threaten
On March 23, Lake Pleasant’s water level hit 1,698.3 feet in elevation, which is just a few feet from maximum conservation space capacity at elevation
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