The Central Arizona Project (CAP) is a 336 mi (541 km) diversion canal in Arizona in the southern United States. The aqueduct diverts water from the Colorado...
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The Arizona Project is the first large-scale implementation of collaborative journalism, triggered predominately by the murder of Arizona Republic reporter...
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Politics, and the Arizona Dream: Carl Hayden and the Modern Origins of the Central Arizona Project, 1922–1963". Journal of Arizona History. 40 (4): 391–414...
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land arable, and paths of these canals were used for the Arizona Canal, Central Arizona Project Canal, and the Hayden-Rhodes Aqueduct. They also carried...
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Course of the Colorado River (section Arizona)
north central Colorado it flows southwest through the Colorado Plateau country of western Colorado, southeastern Utah and northwestern Arizona where it...
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distribution system. Tucson currently draws water from two main sources: Central Arizona Project (CAP) water and groundwater. In 1992, Tucson Water delivered CAP...
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Lake Pleasant Regional Park (redirect from Lake Pleasant (Arizona))
County. Construction of the United States Bureau of Reclamation's Central Arizona Project Aqueduct, which began in 1973, soon diverted water from the Colorado...
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from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to Lake Perris. The Central Arizona Project is the largest and most expensive aqueduct constructed in the United...
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of five of the recommendations suggested taking advantage the "Central Arizona Project (CAP) renewable water supplies, as well as recharge of the same"...
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Colorado River, of which the one most vital to Arizona is the Central Arizona Project. The Central Arizona Project, which is 336 miles (541 km) long, diverts...
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Navajo water rights (section Arizona v Navajo Nation)
water per year to provide power for the Central Arizona Project that pumps water from Lake Havasu into Arizona. Native American tribes along the Colorado...
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Central Arizona Project and its canal that diverts water from the city's Lake Pleasant. The city's electrical needs are served primarily by Arizona Public...
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Tempe Town Lake (redirect from Tempe Town Lake, Arizona)
Wash in Tempe, Arizona, United States. The reservoir receives most of its water from the Colorado River through the Central Arizona Project. On July 20,...
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Parker Dam (redirect from Parker Dam, Arizona)
Reclamation. Lake Havasu is also the water source for the Central Arizona Project Aqueduct (CAP). The project is designed to provide water for irrigated agricultural...
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Arizona Canal Central Arizona Project List of people from Phoenix List of films shot in Scottsdale List of historic properties in Scottsdale, Arizona...
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List of aqueducts (category Engineering projects)
(defunct) Arizona Canal Central Arizona Project (Granite Reef Aqueduct) Consolidated Canal Gila Gravity Canal Grand Canal (Arizona) South Canal (Arizona) Tempe...
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Hoover Dam (redirect from Boulder Canyon Project)
eventually reaches several canals. The Colorado River Aqueduct and Central Arizona Project branch off Lake Havasu while the All-American Canal is supplied...
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Johnson signs a bill approving the Central Arizona Project, to bring water from the Colorado River to central Arizona. Phoenix purchases Goodyear Airport...
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Brenda Burman (section Central Arizona Project)
McCain; Arizona Governor Doug Ducey; and Congressman Paul Gosar. She left office on January 20, 2021. Brenda Burman joined Central Arizona Project in 2021...
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Colorado River Compact (category Arizona law)
should fall primarily upon the users of the Central Arizona Project, however the consequences for some Arizona farmers and urban sectors could be dire. If...
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Marble Canyon (category Canyons and gorges of Arizona)
when a revived proposal was considered by the state of Arizona as part of the Central Arizona Project from 1965 to 1968. The proposed dam was finally abandoned...
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of these canals would later become used for the modern Arizona Canal, Central Arizona Project Canal, and the Hayden-Rhodes Aqueduct. The irrigation provided...
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for much of central Arizona. It is one of the primary public utility companies in Arizona. SRP is not related to the Rio Salado Project (Rio Salado is...
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New Waddell Dam (category Dams in Arizona)
River in Maricopa County, Arizona, 35 miles (56 km) northwest of Phoenix. It serves as part of the Central Arizona Project (CAP) while also providing...
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Lake Havasu (category Reservoirs in La Paz County, Arizona)
[citation needed] Mark Wilmer Pumping Plant pumps water into the Central Arizona Project Aqueduct. Whitsett Pumping Plant is located on the lake, and lifts...
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the Upper Basin's river water. The primary focus of the project was the Central Arizona Project (CAP). CAP supporters, among other demands, wanted to build...
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SR 79 curves again at the outskirts of Florence, crossing over the Central Arizona Project and Florence–Casa Grande Canal, before arriving at an intersection...
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The Arizona Coyotes are an inactive professional ice hockey team based in the Phoenix metropolitan area. They competed in the National Hockey League (NHL)...
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Navajo Generating Station (category Buildings and structures in Coconino County, Arizona)
water for the Central Arizona Project, supplying about 1.5 million acre feet (1.85 km3) of water annually to central and southern Arizona. As of 2017 permission...
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Mexico and Glen Canyon in Arizona. All but the Navajo project were to include power generation capabilities; the Navajo project was intended as flood control...
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