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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
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
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
English En Español English The CAWCD Board of Directors is a popularly elected, 15-member board. Ten members are from Maricopa County, four from Pima County and
https://youtu.be/rYpZpD984qU?si=wQh-Jeoodch8J9ld Arizona’s monsoon season is coming to an end, having brought a bit of welcome rainfall to our arid climate. But CAP is more focused
With two laps to go in the Indianapolis 500 – often considered “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” – the second-place driver made a bold move,
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Sept. 5 at Central Arizona Project’s (CAP’s) north Phoenix headquarters. The Board voted to approve
Note: This post was updated Aug. 2024. Maybe it was one of the first wonders of science you learned. Water continuously moves through our environment
CAP’s Fleet Maintenance Department maintains more than 800 pieces of equipment that range from weed eaters to a flatbed semi transporter and everything in between.
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Phoenix, AZ 85080-3020
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Media contact:
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623.869.2597
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