Updated
Updated · ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix · Jul 2
Cave Creek Taps Reservoir Water After 95% Supply Canal Clog Shuts Plant
Updated
Updated · ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix · Jul 2

Cave Creek Taps Reservoir Water After 95% Supply Canal Clog Shuts Plant

1 articles · Updated · ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix · Jul 2

Summary

  • Cave Creek switched to reservoir storage Wednesday after a clog in its canal intake system forced the town's water treatment plant to shut down.
  • About 95% of the town's water normally comes from the Central Arizona Project canal, which carries Colorado River water, making the backup supply critical when that source is disrupted.
  • Town officials asked residents to voluntarily conserve water while crews work to restore normal operations.
  • The outage underscores Cave Creek's reliance on outside water partners and contingency planning when its main Colorado River-fed supply fails.

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