
Hired during a pandemic
Brent Poarch pulled up to the security gate at CAP Headquarters, glancing around at his new place of employment. It was all new and unfamiliar.

Brent Poarch pulled up to the security gate at CAP Headquarters, glancing around at his new place of employment. It was all new and unfamiliar.

Board recognizes 35-year employee and reviews proposed 2022 strategic plan The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors (CAWCD) convened virtually today for its November 2020 board meeting.

If you’re looking for a reason to celebrate, please consider whooping it up for the Colorado River’s Water New Year! That’s right, in the “water

Editor’s Note: Greg Brinker joined CAP in 2002 with extensive experience in information technology and software. He was promoted to Supervisor in 2012 and leads

The weather is finally cooling down and Arizonans are getting outside to walk, hike and bike. If you are making a destination list, you might

Central Arizona Project recently was awarded the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies’ 2020 Platinum Award for Utility Excellence for its exceptional operation and performance. The award

Nearly 1.4 million acre-feet of Colorado River water – that’s how much Colorado River water Central Arizona Project estimates it will deliver next year to

Two Northern Arizona University students captured top honors in the 2020 CAP Award for Water Research. The Award recognizes excellence in graduate or undergraduate student

The informal definition of “recharge” is to refresh, restore and revitalize. Given that, it seems the word “recharge” is well suited to its meaning in