
Explaining CAP’s federal repayment: a cheat sheet
The U.S. government constructed Central Arizona Project during a span of 20 years (1973-1993) at a cost of more than $4 billion. The agreement from
The U.S. government constructed Central Arizona Project during a span of 20 years (1973-1993) at a cost of more than $4 billion. The agreement from
For 11 years, Central Arizona Project has partnered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) WaterSense program. WaterSense helps consumers decrease indoor and outdoor water
Board recognizes 35th anniversary of the first water delivery and approves 2021-2026 Water Rate Schedule and CAGRD Rate Schedule for 2020/21 – 2025/26 The Central Arizona
This month marks 35 years since Central Arizona Project made its first delivery of Colorado River water. This historic moment was the culmination of years
By Scott Bryan, Water Quality and Biology Administrator As a service to CAP customers, a robust monitoring program is in place to provide water users
Whether you’re an aspiring hydrologist or a seasoned water manager, there’s one reference tool you’re going to want on your bookshelf of treasured resources –
At first glance, with Central Arizona Project employees eying graphs and data on a flat-screen television monitor and making their picks, one might conclude this
Wondering what you can give your students or kids to keep them engaged and learning? CAP’s free online educational materials may be just what you
The United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) has released its April 24 Month Study, which projects Colorado River operations for the next two years. The