
Amazing – and impressive — infrastructure
It’s frequently said that Central Arizona Project’s infrastructure is amazing – because it is! Here is yet another example of why that is true. At

It’s frequently said that Central Arizona Project’s infrastructure is amazing – because it is! Here is yet another example of why that is true. At

CAP’s Fleet Maintenance Department maintains more than 800 pieces of equipment, including two weed harvesting boats. With summer, aka weed season, imminent, it’s imperative that

Phil Rettinger joined CAP in 2009 as a maintenance engineer, bringing nearly 15 years’ steel mill experience in engineering, maintenance and reliability. He currently is

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, June 5 at CAP’s north Phoenix headquarters for its June meeting. The meeting kicked off

As proud EPA WaterSense partners, Central Arizona Project and CAGRD are continuously seeking ways to encourage conservation. This led to the creation of the Water-Efficient

What is Central Arizona Project (CAP)? Maybe you know that every Arizonan is connected to CAP, a canal system that brings water from the Colorado

Curious about how the CAP Priority System works? Here’s your explainer. If you’re a “water groupie” and find yourself at a lot of water-related meetings,

https://youtu.be/HpOy2TPEY5E Electricians, mechanics, painters and plumbers are among the fastest growing careers in the U.S., and at CAP, these essential craft and trade roles make

See ADWR’s story about last week’s water user roundtable with Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs. The group was convened to discuss the importance of Arizona’s Colorado River water