The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met Thursday, April 3 at the Historic Courthouse in Florence, Ariz. for its annual Pinal County meeting. The meeting began with a welcome by Florence Mayor Keith Eaton and then Central Arizona Project (CAP) General Manager Brenda Burman shared a video highlighting CAP’s recent Safety Week.
Upon the recommendation of the Board’s CAGRD and Underground Storage Committee, the Board voted to approve the purchase and sale agreement for long-term storage credits between CAWCD and Stone Applications. This was for 2,000 Phoenix AMA long-term storage credits at a price of $500 per credit for a total purchase cost of $1 million. The credits are located at the Agua Fria Underground Storage Facility and the Superstition Mountains Underground Storage Facility.
Additionally, on the consent agenda, the Board approved a purchase contract for field machining equipment.
And the Board heard presentations on:
The CAWCD Board of Directors is a popularly elected, 15-member board. Ten members are from Maricopa County, four from Pima County and one from Pinal County. Members serve six-year, unpaid terms. The board typically meets publicly the first Thursday of each month to establish policy and set rates and taxes for CAP. Meetings are open to the public – in person and via livestream.
For additional details on the April 3, 2025 board meeting, take a look at the agenda. Board minutes and video will be posted here, as well.

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