CAGRD commitment to conservation saves groundwater The CAWCD Board of Directors is a popularly elected, 15-member board. Ten members are from Maricopa County, four are from Pima County, and one is from Pinal Cholla District councilmember Lauren Tolmachoff highlights the fascinating process of how Glendale's Water Services
Central Arizona Water Board District Board 2024 Debate Phoenix city leaders recently passed a new ordinance that outlines how new large companies conserve water if they want to
The CAWCD is a multi-county water district (Maricopa, Pima and Pinal counties) formed to contract with the U.S. Secretary of the Interior to Central Arizona Project workforce: managing a reliable CAP system
Details of Water Rights in Peoria Arizona Ever wondered who is behind the massive Central Arizona Project Canal, a lifeline for much of Arizona's water supply? This video
advancement, touting CAWCD's role in reliably delivering water to the Phoenix West Valley. Central AZ Groundwater Replenishment District. What Is CAP's Role In Water Conservation? Central Arizona Project - CAP
ABC15 takes an exclusive look at a Central Arizona Project siphon Jim Holway is running for re-election to the Central Arizona Project Board of Directors in November 2016. DCP and Impacts of Central Arizona Project Water Deliveries to Pinal Area Farmers Virtual Workshop.
It was an honor to speak with Amanda Monize @monize_az candidate for Arizona Central Water Conservationist. If you know Expanding semiconductor plants cutting water for farmers
Arizona's #drought plan. Lower groundwater supplies nationwide and how it relates to Arizona. Assessing how Mexico's new Tucson Water and Central Arizona Project 96" pipeline maintenance program. Central Arizona Project: 30 Years of Shaping Arizona
Have you ever wondered where Scottsdale gets our water supply from? Wonder how drought and the Colorado River shortage Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD) | Arizona We launched Heather's 2018 re-election campaign for The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board on May 30th!
Heather Macre - CAP: Meeting the Challenges to AZ's Water Supply New Arizona water board members begin duties
Class Announcement - 1/12/23 @ 1pm - KW Glendale - Future of AZ Water Conservation w/ Cory Mishkin Engineering of the Central Arizona Project
Jain Angeli Wesson as she reads "The Devils in the details" found with the new water credits contract between the City of Peoria Our very own Arizona native and candidate for the Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD), Cory Mishkin, joins us
CAP's workforce is focused on delivering Colorado River Water to more than 80 percent of Arizonans in Maricopa, Pima and Pinal HCLC member Ylenia Aguilar becomes a Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board member Central Arizona Project delivers water to Maricopa, Pinal, & Pima counties, totaling over 5 million people; they now have to
Fourteen candidates are running for 5 Maricopa County seats. Candidates who participated in the debate included Ylenia Aguilar, The water allocation for Pinal County farmers from the Central Arizona Project is set to drop in January. It could disappear Tucson Water uses renewable water supplies from the Colorado River, to meet customer demands. The water is delivered using
Central Arizona Project: Adapting to a changing climate Central Arizona Project Aquifers
Is it just me or does Arizona seem like it's getting more rain than normal? well here's a fun fact Arizona is actively exploring Join us as Central Arizona
Heather Macre CAWCD Board Re-election Campaign Kickoff EZAZ.org had an amazing time hosting a Central Arizona Water Conservation District Candidate Debate on October 30, 2022!
Arizona Water Explained: Is Arizona really out of water? Dusti Martin, Arizona Realtor, breaks down some hard facts about "Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Water Rights ABC15 got an exclusive look into a Central Arizona Project siphon, which is crucial in transporting water from the Colorado River
For the first time, the City, the Water District, and Arizona Water Company are collaborating on the topic of water conservation so CAGRD is a special function of Central Arizona Project, replenishing water to foster and enhance responsible groundwater management.
CENTRAL ARIZONA WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT BOARD Brief Description: The Central Arizona Water Conservation Who Operates The Central Arizona Project Canal? Arizona Lower Basin Drought Contingency Plan, Steering Committee Meeting #1
Ylenia Aguilar, member of the Central Arizona Water Conservation Board, discusses her previous experience as a member of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District | Citizens Clean
Arizona Groundwater Episode 6 - History of Groundwater Use and Management Central Arizona Project and the Arizona Department of Water Resources have begun a fresh conversation regarding Arizona's The Central Arizona Water Conservation District is a multi-county conservation district, encompassing Maricopa, Pima, and Pinal counties. It
Water rate increase update The Central Arizona Water Conservation District is a special purpose taxing district referred to as a multi-county conservation district.
2024 Utah Water Pioneer Water Award – Zach Renstrom Arizona Water Explained | Is AZ Really Out of Water? | Dusti Martin - Realtor
To understand how we began to manage our water supply in one of the driest states in the United States, we need to go back to Water shortages could affect 40 million people | Cronkite News CAP 101: A Refresher Course
(Phoenix, AZ, Nov. 3, 2022) – The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors has announced that Brenda Burman will be Living in the Arizona desert, water is scarce, and conserving it is a priority for our Arizona ecology and economy. Upgrading to low One Water: Our Water AJ
Arizona lawmakers have passed a bipartisan bill designed to tackle two of the state's biggest challenges: housing and water Agriculture to Urban Bill attempts to balance urban growth and water conservation
Access & Sustaining Colorado River Water Rights Presented by Heather Macre Alexandra Arboleda and Ben Graff are the two incumbents, and from everything I've read, seem to be very experienced and doing their job well, so
The Town of Queen Creek has approved a 15% increase in water rates for all customers, which equates to $3-$6 per month for Central Arizona Water Conversation District Voter Guide : r/phoenix The Colorado River System Conservation Program: What is it?
Arizona's Water Crisis: Ylenia Aguilar Fights for Our Future | Corporation Commission 2024 CAP water board member discusses education, outreach efforts to Latino community Join Central AZ Water Conservation District Board Member (CAWCD), Heather Macre, as she explains why the work of the
Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District - CAGRD Plunging water levels in Lake Mead are causing those dependent on the resource to panic. Central Arizona, with lower priority
Lawsuit over water funds threatens to impact rates Central Arizona Water Conservation District Annual Comprehensive
Central Arizona Water Conservation District names Brenda Burman Dive deep into the crucial role of the Central Arizona Project (CAP) in managing and conserving water resources for the Phoenix
Understanding the Central Arizona Water Conservation District and Join us on 1/12/23 @ 1pm as we are joined by Cory Mishkin to discuss topics surrounding Water Conservation here in Arizona
April Pinger, CAWCD Board of Directors Central Arizona Water Conservation District Candidate Debate hosted by EZAZ.org Amanda Monize Candidate for Central Arizona Water Conservation.
CAP's Nolie Templeton was recently featured in a COX Communications paid placement segment in celebration of Earth Day. Drought Planning
Arizona 360: Water Policy, Mexican President Inaugurated, OSIRIS-REx Arrives "Pinal County Perspectives on DCP" Steve Miller, Pinal County Supervisor, District 3 CAP Board Member, April Pinger knows that few natural resources are as precious as water, and thanks to CAP and reliable,
Board Members - Central Arizona Water Conservation District Central Arizona Project (CAP) is a 336-mile system that supplies Colorado River water to the most populated regions in Arizona. Central Arizona Project explains how the use of aquifers in our state will help us to protect our future water supply.
What Small Businesses Need to Know About Water Conservation Efforts in Arizona Drilling well by hand, searching for water in the central chaco during the worst drought in 50 years 1 A contract among US, Central AZ Water Conservation District, and Chandler, AZ "River Water Exchange Contract - City of Chandler, Arizona," is
Water shortages and rising power bills are hurting Arizona families. While the MAGA-controlled Corporation Commission wastes Water Services Department Overview
The Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District shares conservation resources so we can all “save a drop.” League of Women Voters of Arizona Central Arizona Water Conservation Board Debate. Oct 15, 2022. Arizona mayors pledge their support for the Coalition for Protecting Arizona’s Lifeline
NEARING WATER SHORTAGE IN CENTRAL AZ CAP is recognizing its 30th anniversary of water deliveries and innovative water management (1985-2015).
Phoenix ramps up water conservation efforts The Central Arizona Project delivers Colorado River water into central and southern Arizona to run businesses, water crops, and As the climate gets hotter and drier, runoff into Colorado River reservoirs is expected to further diminish, which is why Arizona
Which cities around metro Phoenix are offering money to conserve water at home States work together to get their share of water. Now Arizona's budget crisis is threatening an agreement between our state and Scottsdale's Water Resources 101 Virtual Workshop
The Mayors of Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa and Surprise share their support for the Coalition for Protecting Arizona's Lifeline – the Arizona Water Conservation with Cory Mishkin | The Good, The Bad, & The Orange #12 Central Arizona Project is an engineering feat and we take a look at the efforts they make to deliver water to Arizona residents.
The Colorado River System Conservation Program: What is it? Marc Waage, Manager of Resource Planning for Denver Water, The fundamentals of Central Arizona Project, including its purposes, cost, customers and economic impact on the State of Arizona. Is it just me or does Arizona seem like it’s getting more rain than normal? 🙃