
Water: faster than a speeding bullet, stronger than a locomotive?
The water in the CAP canal may not be faster than a speeding bullet, but it is stronger than a locomotive.* For CAP, this means
The water in the CAP canal may not be faster than a speeding bullet, but it is stronger than a locomotive.* For CAP, this means
The CAP canal is, in essence, the spine of Arizona. Arching through the state from Lake Havasu to just south of Tucson, this Colorado River
One kid spoke of Central Arizona Project employees not having to “sleep in their trucks” thanks to administrators. Another performed a poem about her parent
What: Reconvening the Arizona Lower Basin Drought Contingency Plan Steering Committee as the Arizona Reconsultation Committee (ARC) When: Thursday, June 25, 10 a.m. – noon
We get these questions a lot: Why don’t you cover the 336-mile CAP canal with solar panels? That would be more efficient, producing more renewable
Colorado River water delivered by Central Arizona Project is critical to our state, and teachers who attended (virtually) Arizona Project WET’s STEM Academy, “Explore the
Forty years ago, on June 12, 1980, former Arizona Governor and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt signed the Groundwater Management Act (GMA) into
Maintaining CAP’s 336-mile system is difficult…and dangerous…so CAP always puts safety first. It’s such a priority that CAP’s safety program is frequently recognized for its
Board recognizes 40th anniversary of Groundwater Management Act and approves purchase and sales agreement for long-term storage credits with the Tohono O’odham Nation The Central Arizona
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