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.

Dust storm covers the Valley

Microrráfagas durante un monzón

When thunderstorms roll in during a monsoon storm in the Valley, so does an abundance of wind, which can form microbursts.    What is a microburst?  According to the National Weather Service, a microburst, also known as a downburst, is a localized column of cold sinking air within a thunderstorm. When this cold air plummets to the ground, it disperses at high speed in all directions, often causing damage to nearby […]

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Reads Presidents' Volunteer Spirit Awards 2026 with four professional headshots of the winners

Ganadores de los premios Presidents’ Volunteer Spirit Awards de SRP 2026

Each year, we recognize outstanding employees and retirees with the SRP Presidents’ Volunteer Spirit Awards, celebrating their commitment to serving our communities. Join us in honoring the inspiring volunteer efforts of our 2026 award recipients.  SRP team makes a big impact through small acts  This year’s team award goes to the Customer Modernization Program team, who integrated impactful micro-volunteering efforts into their everyday workflow. The team partnered

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De la cuenca hidrográfica a la regadera del baño: ¿de dónde proviene el suministro de agua del área metropolitana de Phoenix?

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.

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