Central Arizona Project
Alex Weiss, PE, serves as a Senior Control Systems Engineer at the Central Arizona Project since December 2016, previously holding the role of Controls Engineer. Prior experience includes working as a Hardware Design Engineer at Artesyn Embedded Technologies, focusing on hardware design, test, and validation for SIL4 certified products. Alex was also a Controls Engineer at AES Corporation, contributing to various industrial automation and systems integration projects across multiple industries. Earlier, Alex gained hands-on experience as an Electrical Engineering Intern at Boehringer Ingelheim, where foundational knowledge in PLC and HMI programming was developed. Alex Weiss earned a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Iowa State University in 2012.
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Central Arizona Project
Central Arizona Project (CAP) is Arizona's single largest resource for renewable water supplies. CAP is designed to bring about 1.5 million acre-feet of water from the Colorado River to Central and Southern Arizona every year. More than 5 million people, or more than 80% of the state's population, live in Maricopa, Pima and Pinal counties, where CAP water is delivered. CAP carries water from Lake Havasu near Parker to the southern boundary of the San Xavier Indian Reservation southwest of Tucson. It is a 336-mile long system of aqueducts, tunnels, pumping plants and pipelines and is the largest single resource of renewable water supplies in Arizona.