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  2. Central Arizona Project - Wikipedia

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    Mark Wilmer Pumping Plant. The CAP delivers Colorado River water, either directly or by exchange, into central and Southern Arizona.The project was envisioned to provide water to nearly one million acres (405,000 hectares) of irrigated agricultural land areas in Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima counties, as well as municipal water for several Arizona communities, including the metropolitan areas of ...

  3. New Waddell Dam - Wikipedia

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    Water from the New Waddell Dam reservoir augments supply in the CAP and helps deliver 15% more CAP water to Arizona. Water in Lake Pleasant is divided between the CAP (658,300 acre-feet (812,000,000 m 3)) and MWD (162,142 acre-feet (199,999,000 m 3)). Water from the CAP aqueduct is also drawn into Lake Pleasant via the New Waddell Pump ...

  4. Salt River Project - Wikipedia

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    The Salt River Project (SRP) encompasses two separate entities: the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District, an agency of the state of Arizona that serves as an electrical utility for the Phoenix metropolitan area, and the Salt River Valley Water Users' Association, a utility cooperative that serves as the primary water provider for much of central Arizona.

  5. List of tributaries of the Gila River - Wikipedia

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    Central, E, S, and SE Ariz: Gila River drainage SW Gila washes: SW: one sixth of state as dry-wash or desert W (+NW – Kingman), (into Colorado River): Bill Williams River (and Big Sandy River) The Gila River, a tributary of the Colorado along the width of southern Arizona, and its valley can be traced on a map of Arizona. The Gila forms the ...

  6. Tempe Town Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake was initially filled with one billion US gallons (3,800,000 m 3) of water purchased from the Central Arizona Project. Evaporation and other water losses of 1.7 million US gallons (6,400 m 3) per day are compensated through additional purchase of CAP water, exchanges of reclaimed water, and long-term storage credits. Seepage losses are ...

  7. Picacho Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir was built in the 1920s as part of the San Carlos Irrigation Project. The reservoir's original purpose was water storage and flow regulation for the Florence-Casa Grande and Casa Grande Canals. The lake's design capacity was 24,500 acre-feet (30,200,000 m 3) of water, with a surface area of over 2 square miles (5.2 km 2). Over the ...