
WUCA’s guide to climate projections: A resource for water managers
Central Arizona Project is one of 12 members of the Water Utility Climate Alliance (WUCA), a coalition of the nation’s largest water providers. WUCA advances

Central Arizona Project is one of 12 members of the Water Utility Climate Alliance (WUCA), a coalition of the nation’s largest water providers. WUCA advances

When elected officials, key stakeholders and members of the media visit Central Arizona Project (CAP) Headquarters, their first question is often the same, “Where’s the

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Jan. 9 at CAP’s Headquarters in north Phoenix. The meeting began with the administration of

The desire to learn about water in Arizona is increasing in popularity and nowhere is that more evident than the news CAP shares on KnowYourWaterNews.com.

The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, Dec. 12 at CAP’s Headquarters in north Phoenix. The meeting began with a celebration of

Weather, war, drought – there are numerous such events that could affect the supply and demand for energy in the Southwestern U.S. Central Arizona Project

Editor’s note: Jesse Dixon joined CAP in 2018 as an electrical engineer and in 2023 was promoted to electrical and control systems engineering supervisor. When

Today, the CAWCD Board voted unanimously to approve a Resolution related to post-2026 Colorado River operations, which states in part: The Board calls on the

The CAP system stretches 336 miles and has innumerable assets from highly specialized equipment to everyday items. Pumps and siphons. Buildings and check structures. Parking