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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

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 Baltimore Orioles won the World Series, Every Breath You Take topped the charts and Jenga was introduced at the London toy fair.

Board adopts Position of support on five pieces of proposed Arizona state legislation The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors (CAWCD) convened today for its February 2020

Whether it’s a farmer, botanist, or fisherman navigating a river, sometimes the best business asset is that perpetual, thermonuclear explosion we know as the sun.

View Report Chances are you’ve seen this graphic at a CAP board meeting, in Know Your Water News or on social media. But do you

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