
Colorado River Tier 2a shortage for 2023: Here’s a video overview
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/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.
In this 1-minute video, CAWCD Board member Heather Macre gives an overview of the 336-mile CAP system that reliably delivers Colorado River water to 80
https://youtu.be/owCJsWu68Fs The CAP system is an engineering marvel and it is rare to have any section of it dry. But a few years ago, siphon
https://youtu.be/h00_APSzCI4 CAP’s amazing infrastructure, which helps reliably deliver Colorado River water to more than 80 percent of Arizonans, is still operating, 24/7/365. Watch the video.
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