CAP was proud to host nearly 200 leaders at its annual League of Arizona Cities & Towns Conference luncheon. Thanks to our panelists from @AZChamber @PinalPartnership and @SALCLeaders for sharing their perspective on Arizona's water management and conservation success, as well!
CAP staff members held their annual joint coordination meeting with the Water Resource staff at the El Mirage Public Works Department. Thank for hosting us @ElMirageArizona!
A big thank you to the Town of Gilbert for hosting this morning's Joint Coordination Meeting! This gave us an opportunity to discuss Colorado River conditions and the future operations and maintenance of our critical infrastructure. @GilbertYourTown
Thank you to the Florence Town Manager and his public works, water and community development managers for a very productive Joint Coordination Meeting this afternoon! @TownofFlorence
CAWCD Board President Terry Goddard presented to the @BuckeyeAZGov City Council during its work session, providing an update on the current conditions of the Colorado River and the status of post-2026 negotiations.
Lake Havasu City Mayor Cal Sheehy shares why the Colorado River and Central Arizona Project are essential to communities across Arizona. Lake Havasu City focuses on conservation and water efficiency and proudly supports the Coalition for Protecting Arizona's Lifeline.
CAP Senior Attorney Greg Adams participated in today's @phxchamber AZ in Focus panel on water. Greg discussed conservation efforts. In 2025, Lower Basin Colorado River water use was down to 5.75 MAF -- the lowest since 1983. In Arizona, specifically, use was down to 1.91 MAF.
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community President Martin Harvier shares the importance of the Colorado River and Central Arizona Project (CAP) to Arizona's water supply. The Community proudly supports the Coalition for Protecting Arizona's Lifeline.
CAP’s Water Policy Director Vineetha Kartha spoke yesterday on the State Society of Arizona’s panel, “Innovating Solutions for Arizona's Water Future” on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. CAP sponsored this annual Cinco de Mayo-themed event.
Fred Schneider, President and COO of Arizona Water Company, shares the importance of protecting Arizona's water supply. Arizona Water Company focuses on responsible water management and proudly supports the Coalition for Protecting Arizona's Lifeline.
This morning CAWCD Board President Terry Goddard spoke with the Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce Public Policy Advisory Committee about CAP, Colorado River conditions and how AZ is preparing for the future.
Litchfield Park Councilwoman Suzanne Allen met up with CAP's Assistant General Manager Bridget Schwartz-Manock, this year's @WESTMARC chairman, at the group's economic summit.
#Reminder: The Arizona Reconsultation Committee Meeting begins 10am tomorrow @CAPArizona and via webinar. Visit @ https://t.co/3zvS5VQ95y for more information.
Shawn Bradford, senior VP of regulated U.S. water at EPCOR, highlights the importance of the Colorado River and CAP to Arizona's water supply and economy. That's why EPCOR supports the Coalition for Protecting Arizona's Lifeline. @EPCORUSA
Michael LeVault Mayor of @TownofYoungtown emphasizes the importance of reliable Colorado River and of water stewardship. Mayor LeVault supports the Coalition for Protecting Arizona's Lifeline, uniting leaders to safeguard Arizona's water resources.
Chairman Verlon M. Jose of the Tohono O'odham Nation shares that water is sacred to his community and vital for life, culture and survival in the Sonoran Desert. He proudly joins the Coalition for Protecting Arizona's Lifeline.
CAWCD Board leadership and CAP staff were joined by ADWR for our annual trip to Washington DC last week. We met with members of our congressional delegation to update them on important Colorado River issues.
This morning, CAWCD Board Member Barbara Seago attended the Mesa State of the City Address. Congratulations to Mayor Mark Freeman and the City Council on a fantastic event and for going all in on Protecting Arizona’s Lifeline. @CITYOFMESA