
Why the CAP canal shape matters — a tale of the trapezoid
This post was updated July, 2025 Picture the CAP canal without water. If you were to stand on the canal bottom, gaze from the narrow

This post was updated July, 2025 Picture the CAP canal without water. If you were to stand on the canal bottom, gaze from the narrow

https://youtu.be/BmM_D8LIwYw?si=NBRFnM–Jt4ru_AG Mayors from across Arizona have come together to form the Coalition for Protecting Arizona’s Lifeline, a nonpartisan alliance committed to collaborating and advocating for

This post was updated August, 2025 Most people living in Arizona develop a special appreciation for two precious resources needed to survive this climate —

The Bureau of Reclamation has issued its August 24-Month Study, which determined that the Lower Colorado River Basin will continue to be in a Tier 1

We frequently receive questions about property taxes. Specifically, inquiries such as: Why is there a tax for CAWCD? What is the Central Arizona Water Conservation

Thanks to an eagle-eyed citizen – and the swift response of personnel from CAP and Liberty Wildlife – an injured hawk that was stranded near

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Aug. 7 at CAP’s north Phoenix headquarters, following its July break. The meeting kicked off

The extended drought in the Colorado River Basin and growing demands of water supply have resulted in a declining reservoir system. This has highlighted the

Arizona’s diverse water portfolio includes groundwater and surface water. Although some of the surface water comes from local supplies within central Arizona, much of it