
Saving money, expanding power: See CAP’s energy portfolio
View CAP’s power portfolio: Here’s a big job: Imagine moving water approximately 336 miles uphill across the state. It takes CAP a significant amount of
View CAP’s power portfolio: Here’s a big job: Imagine moving water approximately 336 miles uphill across the state. It takes CAP a significant amount of
The conductor’s arms go up and one by one; the musicians join in. The poetic melody from the flutes, bright tone of the violins, playful
On a typical Saturday at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, the 16th hole may draw as many people as inhabit the entire community of Scottsdale – in
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
by Ted Cooke, general manager, Central Arizona Project From time to time, I get questions from CAP constituents, employees or even Board members about things
Board approves $5 million System Use Reserve for System Use Agreement purposes The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors (CAWCD) convened today for its January 2020 meeting.
by Chuck Cullom Last year, in 2019, the picture was ever-changing in terms of hydrology. To recap: The year began in January with a projection that
Recharge is a long-established and effective water management tool that is used throughout the world and allows renewable surface water supplies to be stored underground