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Fish herding is an eco-friendly and sustainable practice used during canal dry-ups. In-house expert Brian Moorhead tells us all about it.
Canals are the central medium by which we move water in the Valley. We’re explaining why we strategically dry-up sections of a canal from time to time.
Arizona Falls is one of the Valley’s hidden gems. What is it exactly, and where is it? What’s its purpose?
This holiday season, we want you to shine brightly and safely. Read our holiday safety tips and test your knowledge for a chance to win a Wemo Mini Wi-Fi Smart…
SRP’s Healthy Forest Initiative rethinks how we restore the health of Arizona’s forests. You can contribute as little as $3 a month to help us prevent wildfires.
Even Santa’s little helpers need a hand sometimes. Tech lovers will enjoy any of these voice and app controlled devices.
Good tidings and joy are on the horizon with any of these time- and energy-saving products in your home.
This holiday season, we are all about products that help us live a more eco-friendly life.
He’s making his list and checking it twice. And any of these energy efficiency gifts would be really nice.
Since the early 1900s, Hydropower has produced clean energy for the Valley. So, what is it exactly?
Canal Convergence is back for its ninth year, and SRP is a proud partner of the award-winning annual event. The event combines water, art, light and this year — augmented…
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, SRP Engineer Kevin Felix, who hails from the Navajo Nation, shares the STEM career path he took to get where he is today.