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Rosie the Riveter was a cultural icon of World War II, representing millions of women who worked in jobs vacated by men who were drafted
Rosie the Riveter was a cultural icon of World War II, representing millions of women who worked in jobs vacated by men who were drafted
Board approves supplemental guidance to CAWCD rate setting policy regarding collection of fixed OM&R costs for system conservation The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of
by Philip Fortnam More than 100 roads cross over the CAP canal, which is no wonder since the system stretches 336 miles across the state.
CAP’s fleet of vehicles just got an energizing volt (or rather, a Bolt) as it has now added an all-electric Chevy Bolt. The Bolt is
by Philip Fortnam We all understand what an engineering marvel the CAP system is; the power we use to lift water uphill to Phoenix and
Arizona water leaders aren’t the only ones thinking about the state’s limited water supply and how it can be managed to sustain future generations. It’s
By Bridget Schwartz-Manock Vision statements are commonplace; nearly every organization has one. But what is visioning and why is it important? If we each have
As part of CAP’s Know Your Water series, you will be meeting some of the employees who work each day to ensure Colorado River water
In 1983, the Washington Redskins won the Super Bowl, Every Breath You Take topped the charts and Jenga was introduced at the London toy fair.
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