Reports, correspondence and publications primarily selected from the Senator Carl T. Hayden Papers regarding water allocations, engineering, politics, and litigation associated with the Central Arizona Project (CAP) and the Colorado River. A Congressman and then U.S. Senator from Arizona serving from 1912-1970, Hayden influenced natural resource development, water reclamation, and land-use management, culminating in 1968 with approval of funding for the CAP to transport Colorado River water to Phoenix and Tucson.

The Colorado River Central Arizona Project Collection is part of the Western Waters Digital Library (WWDL) which contains government reports, classic water literature, legal transcripts, water project records, personal papers, photographic collections, and video materials about the Columbia, Colorado, Platte, and Rio Grande river basins.

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Created1963-07-22
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Stewart Udall to Carl T. Hayden re: California Support for a Regional Water Plan, July 22, 1963.

Created1963-06-12
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Stewart Udall to Carl T. Hayden re: Justification of Southwest Regional Water Plan, June 12,1963.

Created1964-02-12
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Stewart Udall to Carl T. Hayden, February 12, 1964 re: Roy Elson and water issues.

Created1926-05-25
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Joseph Simons to Carl T. Hayden re: Imperial Valley farmers support for Boulder Canyon Project, May 25, 1926.

Created1962-03-08
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Frederick G. Dutton to Carl T. Hayden, March 8, 1962 re: State Department Position on Mexican Water Salinity Claims.

Created1926-12-11
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Carl T. Hayden to George W. P. Hunt re: Swing-Johnson Bill and three state meeting in Los Angeles, December 11, 1926.

Created1927-01-14
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Petition of residents of Graham County, Arizona opposed to the "Swing-Johnson Boulder Canyon Dam Bill," 1/14/1927.