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- Salt River Project
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
For a more detailed account of SRP’s founding and our historic role in the Salt River Valley, check out our e-book In it, we explore the history shared between SRP and Greater Phoenix, beginning with the Valley’s prehistoric canal system
- Pay your SRP bill | SRP - Salt River Project
SRP offers many options to pay your bill online or in person Find everything you need to make a payment here
- Service area and territory (electric power and water) | SRP
SRP's electric service territory is in central Arizona See a list of SRP-served cities and towns or explore a detailed service map here
- Contact SRP Customer Service | SRP - Salt River Project
SRP’s customer support is available 24 7, even on holidays Contact us at (602) 236-8888 or help@srpnet com Find more ways to get in touch here
- 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
- Our power generating stations and plants in Arizona | SRP
Located on the Salt River Project Main Campus, the Crosscut hydroelectric power plant is on “water order” only – water only runs through the plant when water users order their water shares, and the plant only runs if the water shares released are large enough to operate the unit
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