Salt River Project

For more than a century, SRP has provided reliable, affordable water and power to more than 2 million people in central Arizona. As a community-based not-for-profit water and energy company, SRP acts in the best interest of the people it serves and strives to help build a better future for Arizona.

Wooden power line utility poles stand tall in the desert

Keeping utility poles out of landfills

A new recycling initiative has begun at SRP, bringing us closer to our 2035 Sustainability Goal of sending 75% less industrial waste to landfills and achieving zero industrial landfill waste by 2050. Our wooden utility poles, which are used for electrical line support, were previously difficult to recycle, but now there’s a solution.  Partnering for a solution  Wooden utility poles are treated with preservatives, which

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Expanding our electric fleet

Our ever-growing electric vehicle fleet is expanding further with the new addition of electric pickup trucks. There are now 19 electric pickup trucks in service, which include the Ford F-150 Lightning and Chevy Silverado EV, with an additional 19 preparing to enter SRP’s service fleet.  Corporate fleet sustainability  To reach our goal of achieving a 30% carbon emission reduction of our fleet by 2035, we’re

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Water flows inside the Roosevelt Dam

The Valley’s water supply

Water is a precious resource in Arizona, making it crucial to have a diverse water resource mix. This diversity provides flexibility in delivering water to customers, shareholders and municipalities.  SRP’s water portfolio   Our water portfolio consists of surface water stored in reservoirs and underground recharge facilities as well as groundwater pumped from wells, all of which contribute to a more secure water future for the

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