Adapting to Drought
Focused on Future Water supplies and the Health of the Colorado River
Arizona is experiencing one of the lengthiest drought periods in modern history. As a state, we have prepared for a hotter and drier future and less water coming from the Colorado River. We continue to collaborate, locally and regionally, and remain focused on future water supplies and the health of the Colorado River. This involves making collaborative investments in intrastate and interstate investments to firm and augment the CAP system.
Colorado River Reductions
The Colorado River Basin continues to experience drought, exacerbated by the impacts of climate change. Learn how CAP is adapting currently and for the near- and long-term.
Conservation & ICS Creation
The Intentionally Created Surplus (ICS) program was developed as part of the 2007 Guidelines and was substantially expanded in the 2019 Drought Contingency Plan (DCP).
Modeling
CAP uses three hydrologic models to provide a glimpse into the water future for the Colorado River Basin.
Law of the River
Legal history pertaining to the Colorado River.