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Salt River Project
Nov 27, 2024 · Salt River Project has delivered low-cost, reliable power and water to Arizona for over 100 years. View plans, see outages, pay your bill, contact us and more.
About SRP - Salt River Project
As the Valley started to grow, local ranchers and farmers pledged their own land to get Theodore Roosevelt Dam built as a way to tame the raging waters of the Salt River. They formed the Salt River Valley Water Users’ Association, the founding group of Salt River Project (SRP).
History of Salt River Project | SRP
Since 1903, Salt River Project has helped shape our state. Learn about our history of service to the people who call Arizona home.
Pay your SRP bill | SRP - Salt River Project
Pay online using a credit card or mobile payment app. Pay your SRP electric bill online with Visa, American Express, Discover and Mastercard credit cards, any debit card, Amazon Pay, PayPal, Venmo, Apple Pay or Google Pay.
Contact SRP Customer Service | SRP - Salt River Project
Salt River Project's newsroom includes press releases, background information for the media, images and video.
SRP historical timeline | SRP - Salt River Project
The history of the Salt River Project and Arizona are uniquely intertwined. Formed before Arizona was officially a state, SRP and the communities we serve have grown together for more than a century.
Salt River Project investor relations | SRP
About Salt River Project | SRP. SRP is a community-based, not-for-profit organization providing affordable water and power to more than 2 million people in central Arizona. Read more here.
Officers and executive leadership | SRP - Salt River Project
SRP's officers, executive management and board and council members are dedicated to meeting the changing water and power needs of the Salt River Valley.
SALT RIVER PROJECT 2021 ANNUAL REPORT Including Five-Year Operational and Statistical Review and Financial Summary
Salt River Project (SRP) is a community-based, not-for-profit organization with a mission to provide reliable, affordable and sustainable water and energy to more than 2 million people in central Arizona.