Composting paper towel waste
After implementing rigorous recycling practices across all office buildings, SRP was still left with a big pile of trash. The solution? Composting.
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SRP is committed to the conservation of our natural resources and creating a sustainable future. We do this through proactive resource management and by developing innovative solutions.
After implementing rigorous recycling practices across all office buildings, SRP was still left with a big pile of trash. The solution? Composting.
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Through an innovative partnership with GRO-WELL, we’re able to divert tree waste from the landfill and turn it into compost and wood chips for our customers to use.
Giving overgrown tree waste new life Read More »
Have you ever wondered where the Valley’s water comes from? By the time it arrives via canals, Phoenix water has come more than 150 miles from its source. With SRP’s careful planning, our supply is in good hands.
From watershed to showerhead: Where does the Greater Phoenix water supply come from? Read More »
We’re introducing you to two aquatic animals in Arizona water. See the surprising approach SRP takes to keeping algae out of canals. Plus, what you can do to help stop the spread of underwater pests found in our lakes.
Two aquatic animals that impact Arizona water health Read More »
Learn about the camera created by SRP engineers that can tell how much water will run off into our reservoirs each spring.
Can this camera predict the future? See what ‘Snowtography’ can do Read More »
SRP is pleased to announce an extended agreement with the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA) to extend solar generation at Kayenta Solar facility.
SRP and Navajo Nation extend Kayenta Solar agreement Read More »
Many wildfires are caused unintentionally by humans, which can threaten our forests and water supply. Here’s what to know before you enjoy the great outdoors or a road trip this summer.
Human-caused wildfires are a threat to Arizona’s water supply — help us prevent them Read More »
When it comes to planning for our state’s future energy and water demand, we proudly team up with other innovative experts in the community.
Innovating together: Community partnerships that propel us toward one reliable future Read More »
Fish herding is an eco-friendly and sustainable practice used during canal dry-ups. In-house expert Brian Moorhead tells us all about it.
Fish Herding: Where wildlife and water management coincide Read More »
Since the early 1900s, Hydropower has produced clean energy for the Valley. So, what is it exactly?
Hydropower 101: More than a century of clean energy in the Valley Read More »