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CAP has put another successful summer outage in the books. What exactly is an outage? Simply put, an outage is when equipment is taken out

CAP has put another successful summer outage in the books. What exactly is an outage? Simply put, an outage is when equipment is taken out

CAP invites anyone from the general public to attend a free ASU symposium that will explore Lower Basin perspectives on the Law of the River

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met in Tucson on Thursday, Oct. 9. The meeting kicked off with a Central and Southern Arizona

Want to learn all about the status of the Colorado River? Register for CAP University’s “Deeper Dive on the Status of the Colorado River”, 9-10

Fitch Ratings has affirmed the CAWCD 2016 Series revenue bonds with a “AA” rating. According to the Fitch’s Rating press release, “The ‘AA’ water revenue

Not only is CAP’s infrastructure amazing, it’s also unique. Some of the unique features you may not have heard about – or seen — are

CAP’s financial planning process, which includes water rates and the Biennial Budget, is transparent and methodical. Since there is a direct relationship between the budget

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 research.

One acre-foot of water is 325,851 gallons to be exact, which is enough water annually for three average families. The CAP system is an engineering marvel that