Attention Arizonans: Canyon Lake will be temporarily closed for 16 weeks starting Sept. 16 for dam safety inspections and critical maintenance. https://t.co/VardBMVe86
@AMF_Arizona Thank you for reaching out to us. If you are still experiencing no power, please give us a call at 602-236-8888 for more information. You can also private message your service address so that we can look into the power issue. Thank you.
NEXT SATURDAY: There's still time to get your buy one get one free tickets for the SRP Summer Safety Splash event at @MesaGolfland Water Park on June 6.
Customers who need assistance completing an application can contact SRP customer service representatives 24/7 at (602) 236-8888 or (602) 236-1111 (Spanish).
Launched by the State of Arizona, the Power AZ program offers help paying utility bills to Arizonans who may not qualify for traditional low-income assistance. Apply for Power AZ assistance thru the Arizona Department of Economic Security (@officialazdes) A to Z portal online.
Households with an income of up to 100% of the State Median Income, which is $8,998 per month for a household of four, could receive between $160 to $640 in assistance in a 12-month period. A one-time crisis payment of up to $500 is also available to those who qualify.
This large canopy got caught in a gust of wind and blown into power lines causing damage and outages.
Please weigh-down your outdoor structures to help prevent avoidable power outages.
Our crews have returned from the Navajo Nation, where they spent two weeks bringing electricity to homes without power.
They installed eight transformers, put up 153 power poles, and rolled out 84,000 feet of electrical line to reach nine homes.