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Central Arizona Project (CAP) operates a 336-mile water distribution system that took 20 years to build and cost $4 billion, significantly enhancing the quality of life and sustainability of Arizona's water supply and economy. The organization's mission includes various initiatives such as addressing water quality, conservation, and community education, and it engages with diverse stakeholders to ensure effective water management.
CAP is also involved in collaborative projects, such as a $100 million recovery initiative in northwest Tucson, where Oro Valley, Marana, and the Metro Water District work together to recover and deliver renewable Colorado River water stored underground. With a strong focus on strategic planning, task forces, and educational outreach, CAP is dedicated to ensuring a reliable water future for Arizona.
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