PHONEIX — Salt River Project has been approved to hold water for longer at Roosevelt Dam east of metro Phoenix during high runoff seasons. The utility’s proposal was approved by the U.S. Army Corps of ...
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Andrew Innes (left) and his son, Brodie Innes, 9, watch water being released from Roosevelt Dam through the spill gates on May 10, 2023, during a test at Theodore Roosevelt Lake. ROOSEVELT ― Salt ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Water is a valuable resource in Arizona, and now Salt River Project, which provides water to more than 2 million households across Arizona, was given the green light from the feds ...
When most people think of Salt River Project, they think of their electric bill. But SRP’s legacy in the Valley of the Sun starts with water. Water has shaped the history of our great state, and as we ...
Roosevelt Dam was built when Arizona was still a Territory — an exception to the federal government's stance toward its territories. But statehood was pretty much in the bag by then and Teddy ...
ROOSEVELT ― Salt River Project cranked open the floodgates at Theodore Roosevelt Dam on Wednesday, testing the structure's ability to protect metro Phoenix from disaster should rain and snowmelt ...