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Phoenix, AZ
Joined September 2009
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Salt River Project
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Start the new year off right with special deals for SRP customers.
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Stack rebates with exclusive deals.
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Salt River Project
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Visit us at the @TheHomeShows to how to learn low-cost ways to make your home more energy efficient.
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Exclusive savings for SRP customers.
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Salt River Project
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Ring in the holidays with your loved ones this season at the @phoenixzoo ZooLights.
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Get your tickets today.
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Salt River Project
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PSA: Trees should not be planted under power lines. Branches that come into contact with power lines can cause outages. Trees that grow into lines require regular trimming or removal and replanting.
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Salt River Project
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Holiday safety tip: Consider switching to LED lights this holiday season as they’re much safer and longer lasting than incandescent bulbs.
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Decorate safely.
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Salt River Project
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SRP will reduce water levels of Canyon Lake starting in September 2026. This is done every 20 years to conduct essential dam safety inspections and maintenance. The work is estimated to take 16 weeks, after which the lake will reopen.
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The water level at Canyon Lake will be lowered for approximately 16 weeks starting mid-September of 2026 for critical dam safety inspections and maintenance.
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Salt River Project
13 days
Catastrophic wildfires pose a threat to our water supply.
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Restore Arizona’s forests.
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Salt River Project
14 days
From smart thermostats to LED bulbs, SRP Marketplace™ has gifts that save your wallet and the environment!
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Save on gifts that save.
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Salt River Project
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When we perform routine maintenance on our canals, recreation is also closed off to the public.
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Why the water ran dry.
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Salt River Project
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This program is helping Arizonans manage their energy bills.
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Balanced bills year-round.
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Salt River Project
19 days
We are incredibly proud to be named the recipient of the 2025 Drowning Prevention Coalition of Arizona President's Award! This recognition is well-earned by our employees who go above and beyond to educate the community on staying safe around water.
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Salt River Project
19 days
Practice electrical safety this holiday season by unplugging your lights before bed and when you leave the house.
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Decorate safely.
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Salt River Project
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Bring your family to see millions of lights at @phoenixzoo ZooLights.
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Get your tickets today.
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Salt River Project
21 days
Give the gift of lower bills this season.
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Save on gifts that save.
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Salt River Project
21 days
Please keep your eyes on the road when driving and avoid being distracted by holiday lights.
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Salt River Project
22 days
Don’t let your outlets look like this. Overloaded outlets and extension cords are an electrical safety hazard.
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Salt River Project
25 days
Holiday safety tip: Avoid an electrical hazard and replace your string lights if there’s visible damage.
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Decorate safely.
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ABC15 Arizona
26 days
As the Salt River Project continues its Southside Dry-Up through Dec. 20, crews are taking advantage of the drained canals to do work most of us never see. ABC15 got a behind-the-scenes look at the meticulous, muddy, and important process.
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As the Salt River Project continues its Southside Dry-Up through Dec. 20, crews are taking advantage of the drained canals to do work most of us never see.
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