Salt River Project manages reservoirs on the Salt and Verde rivers, delivering water to about 2 million folks in metro Phoenix.
SRP has sent enough water downstream to fill Phoenix taps for a year
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Salt River Project, or SRP, is a community-based, not-for-profit organization providing affordable water and power to more than 2 million people in central Arizona. It’s made up of two separate organizations: the “Association,” a private water corporation founded in 1903, and the “District,” an electricity provider formed as an ...
Salt River Project is a member of the Labor and Management Public Affairs Committee (LAMPAC), a utility labor organization. Democratic Attorneys General Association. Salt River Project sponsored programming on the order of $15,000 between 2006 and 2009 to the Democratic Attorneys General Association. Western Governors Association
Salt River Project is releasing water from various dams, including Bartlett Dam — 15 miles east of Carefree — toward metro Phoenix to make room for the above-average snowpack expected to melt ...
The Salt River Project, located near Phoenix, Arizona, includes a service area of about 240,000 acres spanning portions of Maricopa, Gila and Pinal Counties in central Arizona. The land within the project is furnished a full irrigation water supply from the Salt and Verde Rivers and from 250 groundwater wells; about 26,500 acres are furnished ...