The Central Arizona Project (CAP) is 336 miles long. It spans from the Colorado River to Central and Southern Arizona. It is capable of supplying 1.5 million acre feet of water annually. CAP is a collection of aquaducts, pumping stations, tunnels and pipe lines. Water from the Colorado is raised over 3000 feet from its origin to its destination.
The CAP ( Central Arizona Project )
The Central Arizona Project.
Stephen J. Grabowski has written: 'Potential for introduction of three species of nonnative fishes into central Arizona via the Central Arizona Project' -- subject(s): Central Arizona Project (U.S.), Fishery management, Fishes, Migration
Paul Wilson has written: 'An economic assessment of Central Arizona Project agriculture' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Central Arizona Project (U.S.), Economic aspects of Agriculture, Water resources development
It's known as the C.A.P., the Central Arizona Project which brings water from the Colorado River in southwestern Arizona to Phoenix.
Central Arizona College was created in 1961.
Arizona Central Railroad was created in 1989.
Central Arizona College's motto is 'Learn more, earn more.'.
The address of the Central Arizona Museum Association is: Po Box 63062, Phoenix, AZ 85082
2020 N. Central Ave.- Phoenix, Arizona
Central Utah Project Completion Act happened in 1992.
Central Market Project is a building found at Abu Dhabi in UAE.