Central AZ Water Conservation
Central Arizona Project (CAP) is a vital water management entity overseeing a 336-mile water delivery system that significantly enhances the quality of life and sustainability in Arizona. Built over 20 years at a cost of $4 billion, CAP plays a critical role in managing and conserving the state's water resources while addressing the challenges posed by climate change and drought conditions.
In collaboration with local entities, CAP is involved in numerous initiatives aimed at improving water reliability and quality, such as the $100 million recovery project in northwest Tucson. Through its commitment to education, sustainability, and community engagement, CAP strives to ensure a sustainable water future for Arizona residents and ecosystems.
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