
How groundwater management impacts Southwest drought response
For more than two decades, Central Arizona Project has been offering our annual CAP Award for Water Research, recognizing excellence in graduate and undergraduate water
For more than two decades, Central Arizona Project has been offering our annual CAP Award for Water Research, recognizing excellence in graduate and undergraduate water
The 2024 CAP Award for Water Research winners have been announced, and this week we’ll be delving into the details of the first- and- second-place
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Oct. 10 in Tucson for its annual Pima County meeting. Chairman Verlon Jose with the
Whether it’s combining resources, sharing expertise or finding strength in numbers, partnerships are powerful – a fact that is nothing new to CAP. One of
What is ICS? It stands for Intentionally Created Surplus. ICS is an innovative – some say visionary – way for water managers to create incentives
Curious about how you can do more in terms of your own at-home water conservation? Not sure where to get started or what the options
You might know that CAP delivers a critical water source from the Colorado River that serves more than 80 percent of the state’s population. And,
The calendar may not say it’s 2025 yet, but for “water wonks” (those folks who are really into hydrology), it is! The 2025 Colorado River
When most Arizonans flush the toilet or turn on the tap, they rarely give it much thought, taking for granted the infrastructure that transports water
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