Salt River Project Digital Library

SRP, based in Phoenix, was established in 1903 as the nation's first multipurpose reclamation project authorized under the National Reclamation Act. Today, SRP is the nation's third-largest public power utility and one of Arizona's largest water suppliers.


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  1. Two Sides of the River: Salt River Valley Canals, 1867-1902 (2017)
  2. Velarde Community Ditch Project - New Mexico Phase III (Ditch Rehabilitation): Cultural Resources Investigations (1988)
  3. Verde Reservoirs Sediment Mitigation Study - Cultural Resources Class I Inventory (2021)
  4. Virtue Ethics and the Practice of History: Native Americans and Archaeologists along the San Pedro Valley of Arizona (2003)
  5. W.J. and The Valley: The Story of W.J. Murphy and His Part in Developing the Salt River Valley in Arizona (1975)
  6. Water Development on the Gila River: The Construction of Coolidge Dam (1987)
  7. West of the Maricopa Mountains: A Cultural Resources Inventory in Support of the Proposed Gila River Transmission Project (2001)
  8. The White Man's Friend (1974)
  9. The Willow Lake Site: Archaeological Investigations in Willow & Watson Lakes Park, Prescott, Arizona (2006)
  10. Wirth Associates Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Transmission System, Salt River Project, Maricopa County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Impact Study: Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Routing Alternate to Westwing Receiving Station (1975)
  11. Wirth Associates, Arizona Station Transmission System, Salt River Project, State, Private, and Federal Lands, Coconino, Navajo, and Apache Counties, Arizona, Valencia and Catron Counties, New Mexico: Preliminary Draft for Phase I: Archaeological and Ethno-historical Research (1974)
  12. A Work Plan for Further Investigations of Archaeological Sites Along the 500kV Tonto National Forest Boundary to Kyrene Transmission Line Route, Coronado Station Project, Pinal and Maricopa Counties, Arizona (1977)
  13. Working For Community: The Yaqui Indians at the Salt River Project (1996)
  14. Working Hypotheses for the Study of Hohokam Community Complexes (1986)
  15. Wupatki: An Archeological Assessment (1977)
  16. The Yaquis of Scottsdale, Arizona: Family, Indomitable Spirit, Generosity (2002)
  17. Zuni Heaven In-Lieu Land Selections: Archeological Survey in Apache County (1987)