
A message from General Manager Brenda Burman
Brenda Burman brings more than 25 years of experience in western water to CAP and looks forward to collaborating with partners in Arizona and across
Brenda Burman brings more than 25 years of experience in western water to CAP and looks forward to collaborating with partners in Arizona and across
https://youtu.be/XGp0-E7h6Hs A Tier 2a shortage has been declared for the Lower Colorado River Basin in 2023. CAP’s Darrin Francom, Assistant General Manager, Operations, Maintenance and
https://youtu.be/D6lPOFM-QxI Although drought and impacts from climate change make for uncertain times throughout the Colorado River Basin, CAP’s infrastructure remains reliable, bisecting the state and
https://youtu.be/10xVK_xfJuE We’re more than 20 years and counting into our current drought, which has been worsened by climate change. The Lower Colorado River Basin will
https://youtu.be/ae4HUx9-z1w It is a time of uncertainty on the Colorado River; however, one thing is certain: CAP will remain focused on its mission to manage
Pump overhauls – preventive maintenance refurbishments – aren’t done very often. They’re a complicated, time-consuming process that hopefully only needs to happen every 15 years
https://youtu.be/oCYkEBmI2pE It’s Arizona Water Professionals Appreciation Week! In celebration, take a peek (if you dare!) at our “inside the pipe” view of a day-in-the-life of
https://youtu.be/STE66P_-phI Through collaborative efforts focused on sustainable management of our water supply, CAP’s dedicated professionals are helping ensure reliable deliveries of CAP water to Maricopa,
Looking for a quick – two-minute – video explainer on what a Tier 1 shortage means to CAP? Look no further than our new shortage video.
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