
How CAP is freeing up much-needed power during a stifling summer
While some of the hottest temperatures in recorded history pepper some spots of the western U.S., demand for energy is rising, and supply has changed
While some of the hottest temperatures in recorded history pepper some spots of the western U.S., demand for energy is rising, and supply has changed
by Philip Fortnam I’ve been CAP’s photographer and videographer for more than 20 years, and one of my favorite projects was in 2008 when we
Unplanned events like catastrophes, unexpected major equipment failures, or sudden business interruptions – they can hardly be predicted. But there can be preparation. And that’s
Board reconvenes remotely after summer break – will continue to meet virtually throughout 2020 The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors (CAWCD) convened virtually on
We’ve heard it a million times: when you are driving, keep your eyes on the road. It’s great advice, but when you’re part of CAP’s
Sometimes things don’t go according to plan. This definitely seemed to be the case for the black lab who found herself stranded on the back
by Laura Grignano, CAGRD Manager The very nature of desert dwelling makes saving water a must – and that includes groundwater. The Central Arizona Groundwater
Beyond the obvious elements of the engineering marvel, the more subtle angles and colors of the CAP system are equally as important and visually stunning.
There are two questions the average Colorado River manager gets asked a lot: — how’s the snowpack and how’s the runoff? Know Your Water News