
What’s in a Minute?
English En Español English A minute = 60 seconds. But in the Colorado River world, a Minute (with a capital M) = a lot more
English En Español English A minute = 60 seconds. But in the Colorado River world, a Minute (with a capital M) = a lot more
https://youtu.be/I3UPlK1lNFo?si=usxB051lYTHbu1lH Whether they were learning about the importance of personal protective equipment, studying instruments CAP uses to perform inspections, or examining the physics behind dropping
Editor’s note: CAP employees have unique backgrounds and experiences, shaping us as an organization and reflecting the diverse communities we serve. July is Disability Pride
When you enter the crew room for CAP’s Protective Coatings Department, there is a statement written at the top of the white board:Painting is easy
CAP is a closeknit team of highly skilled professionals. For a select group, it not only feels like family … it is family! Across the
Editor’s note: CAP employees have unique backgrounds and experiences, shaping us as an organization and reflecting the diverse communities we serve. June 23 is International
When you look at the CAP canal, it often looks calm, as though the water is barely moving. Looks can be deceiving! Water is moving
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, June 6 at Central Arizona Project’s (CAP’s) north Phoenix headquarters. The Board approved the Northeastern
To determine current conditions and evaluate the future health of the reservoirs and our water supply, planners, analysts and operators use various “models.” The Bureau
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