Hydropower 101: More than a century of clean energy in the Valley
Since the early 1900s, Hydropower has produced clean energy for the Valley. So, what is it exactly?
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SRP brings in more than half the Valley’s water supply. We manage a series of rivers, dams, lakes, aquifers, storage facilities and over 131 miles of canals to bring raw water to cities, farms, schools and irrigation customers. Learn more about where your water comes and what we’re doing to plan for a sustainable future here.
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 »
What does the water from your tap have to do with trees in Arizona forests? The two are more connected than you might think.
Why it’s important to maintain Arizona’s forests Read More »
The desert’s water supply is a precious resource. Here are some tips from a water expert that can help you identify leaks at home and ultimately, help us conserve water.
Conserve water: How to find leaks in and around your home Read More »
The SRP zanjero is a historical figure and water hero in the Valley. Learn about all they do for Arizona residents every day.
What is a workday like for an SRP zanjero? Read More »
Smokey the Bear has always said, “only you can prevent wildfires.” We spoke with an SRP policy expert about why that’s not entirely true.
Arizona wildfires, forests and a reliable future: a Q&A with a policy expert Read More »
Theodore Roosevelt Dam’s spillways were opened up for an hour and the view is stunning. We captured the moment to share with you.
Roosevelt Dam spillway test creates powerful waterfall + a Q & A with water expert Read More »
From retrieving lost wedding rings to saving pets that have fallen into the canal, our Zanjeros are always there to lend a helping hand in our community.
Zanjeros are Zan-‘Heroes’ in our community Read More »
With Granite Reef Diversion Dam finished in 1908, it became the first dam constructed as part of the Salt River Project, as Theodore Roosevelt Dam would not be completed for another three years.
Granite Reef Diversion Dam, a look back at the 1908 dedication Read More »
In Arizona, we depend on winter snow runoff to flow through our northeastern mountains, valleys, rivers, streams and canals. Here’s why fires can pose a threat to our water supply.
The SRP Healthy Forest Initiative™ and Arizona’s water Read More »